词条 | Aminomethyl group |
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In organic chemistry, an aminomethyl group is a monovalent functional group with formula {{chem2|\\sCH2\\sNH2}} or {{chem2|\\sCH4N}}. It can be described as a methylene bridge {{chem2|\\sCH2\\s}} with one bond filled by an amino group {{chem2|\\sNH2}}. It is one of a series of 1-aminoalkyl groups of the form {{chem2|\\s(CH2\\s)_{n}NH2}}.[1] Aminomethyl is used in the standard (IUPAC) names of some compounds,[2] such as 4-(aminomethyl) benzoic acid. References1. ^Erwin Von Angerer, Norbert Knebel, Mario Kager, and Bernhard Ganss (1990): "1-(aminoalkyl)-2-phenylindoles as novel pure estrogen antagonists". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, volume 33, issue 9, pages 2635–2640. {{doi|10.1021/jm00171a045}} {{chem-stub}}2. ^Ursula Bünzli-Trepp (2007): Systematic Nomenclature of Organic, Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry: Chemical-Abstracts Guidelines with IUPAC Recommendations and Many Trivial Names. EPFL Press, 636 pages. {{ISBN|9781420046151}} |
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