Definition of Amidine. Meaning of Amidine. Synonyms of Amidine

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Amidine. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Amidine and, of course, Amidine synonyms and on the right images related to the word Amidine.

Definition of Amidine

No result for Amidine. Showing similar results...

Oxamidine
Oxamidine Ox*am"i*dine, n. [Oxygen + amido + -ine.] (Chem.) One of a series of bases containing the amido and the isonitroso groups united to the same carbon atom.

Meaning of Amidine from wikipedia

- Amidines are organic compounds with the functional group RC(NR)NR2, where the R groups can be the same or different. They are the imine derivatives of...
- more commonly DBU, is a chemical compound and belongs to the class of amidine compounds. It is used in organic synthesis as a catalyst, a complexing...
- excess of alcohol to form an orthoester With ammonia or an amine to form an amidine (di-nitriles may form imidines, for instance succinimidine from succinonitrile)...
- Pinner, who synthesized derivatives by condensing ethyl acetoacetate with amidines. Pinner first proposed the name “pyrimidin” in 1885. The parent compound...
- conjugate addition of the amidine nitrogen to the malononitrile followed by loss of ethoxide (3); addition of the remaining amidine nitrogen to one of the...
- N’-tetramethylchloroformamidinium hexafluorophosphate) is an electrophilic amidine reagent used to activate a number of functional groups for reaction with...
- compounds. It is the hydrochloride of acetamidine, one of the simplest amidines. Acetamidine hydrochloride is a hygroscopic solid which forms colourless...
- certain bacteria including Brucella and Streptococcus. Chemically it is a di-amidine and it is formulated as its aceturate salt, diminazene aceturate. The mechanism...
- this group is that of an imine, and the group is related structurally to amidines and ureas. Examples of guanidines are arginine, triazabicyclodecene, saxitoxin...
- kcal/mol) than proton sponge. Common superbases of this variety feature amidine, guanidine, and phosphazene functional groups. Strong superbases can be...