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A tertiary amine is an amine that has the following general structural formula. R 1 —R 3 = alkyl and/or aryl. eg: The nitrogen atom in a tertiary amine is called the tertiary amine group. See also primary amine and secondary amine.
- Basic Properties of Amines - Chemistry LibreTexts
This page explains what amines are, and what the difference...
- 3.12: Amines - Classification and Nomenclature - Chemistry ...
The first two are classified as 1º-amines, since only one...
- Basic Properties of Amines - Chemistry LibreTexts
8 de abr. de 2020 · The synthesis of tertiary amines is achieved through a carbonyl alkylative amination reaction facilitated by visible light, in which an aldehyde and an amine condense to form an iminium ion...
- Roopender Kumar, Nils J. Flodén, William G. Whitehurst, Matthew J. Gaunt
- 2020
Tertiary amines like benzyldimethylamine, pyridine, and imidazole have been widely used as a base to initiate the anionic polymerization of PGE and its derivatives as well as for the synthesis of epoxy resins of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA).
Tertiary (3°) amines—In tertiary amines, nitrogen has three organic substituents. Examples include trimethylamine , which has a distinctively fishy smell, and EDTA . A fourth subcategory is determined by the connectivity of the substituents attached to the nitrogen:
Learn about tertiary amines, the most basic type of amine, with three alkyl groups bonded to the nitrogen atom. Find out how to produce tertiary amines and how they act as bases and nucleophiles.