Ethanamine
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| + | # Investigations into the Chemistry of Thermodynamically Unstable Species. The Direct Polymerization of Vinyl Alcohol, the Enolic Tautomer of Acetaldehyde. Anna K. Cederstav and Bruce M. Novak. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1994, Volume 116, Pages 4073-4074 | ||
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- Ethanamine is the tautomeric form of PVA (PVOH), a acetaldehyde derived imine group... An alternative name is "aminoacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal". 1
- When Chloroform is used, the compound is known as a Nitrogen Mustard (HN-3) derivative. 2
- InChI=1S/C4H11NO2/c1-6-4(3-5)7-2/h4H,3,5H2,1-2H3
See also
References
- Investigations into the Chemistry of Thermodynamically Unstable Species. The Direct Polymerization of Vinyl Alcohol, the Enolic Tautomer of Acetaldehyde. Anna K. Cederstav and Bruce M. Novak. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1994, Volume 116, Pages 4073-4074


