(organic chemistry) The preparation of amines. A process in which the amino group (&dbnd;NH2) is introduced into organic molecules.
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(organic chemistry) The preparation of amines. A process in which the amino group (&dbnd;NH2) is introduced into organic molecules.
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Amination is the process by which an amine group is introduced into an organic molecule. This can occur in a number of ways including reaction with ammonia or another amine such as an alkylation, reductive amination and the Mannich reaction. For example, -COOH --> -CONH2.
Alkylation is the addition of an alkyl group where acylation is the addition of an acyl group (-COCH3). Acylation has two steps; Acylation (the addition of an acylium ion) and then reduction. Reduction can often happen more than once.
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