Aminoalcohols

Aminoalkylols - see Aminoalics. In general, it can be noted that there is one difference between the alcohol and amine groups. It is that in the amine group oxygen bonds with hydrogen. And therefore, in everything connected with this, well, there are some differences. For example, Amino, amino acid - they play an important role in all biological processes.

Chlorohydrin and the amine formed by the action of hydrochloric acid (CH3COOH) on ethyl acetate leave the phenomenon of hydrogen substitution in porphyrin unexplored (see)

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Aminoalkyls are derivatives of aliphatic amines containing an alkyl radical. Amines are classified as bases and their derivatives as bases. As in organic amines, the hydroxyl group of the amine function remains unsubstituted (for example, if it is n-propylamino).