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polyamines are
found in all
forms of life. The prin****l
examples are the
triamine spermidine and the
tetraamine spermine. They are
structurally and biosynthetically...
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Pentetic acid or
diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) is an
aminopolycarboxylic acid
consisting of a
diethylenetriamine backbone with five carboxymethyl...
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Structure of a
triamine-cured
epoxy glue. The resin's
epoxide groups have all
reacted with the hardener. The
resulting highly crosslinked material contains...
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Melam (N2-(4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-
triamine) is a
condensation product of melamine.
Melam was
discovered by
Liebig in 1834...
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Structure of a
cured epoxy glue. The
triamine hardener is
shown in red, the
resin in black. The resin's
epoxide groups have
reacted with the
hardener and...
- and the
preparation of
large numbers of "polyammonias" (diamines and
triamines such as
ethylenediamine and diethylenediamine). He
worked with Auguste...
- atom. An
organic compound with
multiple amino groups is
called a diamine,
triamine,
tetraamine and so forth.
Lower amines are
named with the
suffix -amine...
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other products include 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, hexamethyleneimine, and the
triamine bis(hexamethylenetriamine). An
alternative process uses
Raney nickel as...
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Melamine Names Preferred IUPAC name 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6-
triamine Other names 2,4,6-Triamino-s-triazine
Cyanurotriamide Cyanurotriamine Cyanuramide Identifiers...
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polymers or
covalent organic frameworks upon
reaction with di- or
triamines. They also find use in
metal coordination complexes.
Phthalaldehyde Terephthalaldehyde...