1,1-Dimethylethylenediamine Explained
1,1-Dimethylethylenediamine is the organic compound with the formula (CH)NCHCHNH. It is a colorless liquid with a fishy odor, featuring one primary amine and a tertiary amine. It is used to prepare chelating diamine-containing ligands for the synthesis of metal catalysts.[1] [2] Additionally, it is a precursor to the drug chloropyramine.
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Notes and References
- Chen, Hsuan-Ying; Tang, Hui-Yi; Lin, Chu-Chieh "Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactides Initiated by Zinc Alkoxides Derived from NNO-Tridentate Ligands" Macromolecules 2006, volume 39, pp. 3745-3752.
- Tshuva, Edit Y.; Goldberg, Israel; Kol, Moshe; Goldschmidt, Zeev "Zirconium Complexes of Amine-Bis(phenolate) Ligands as Catalysts for 1-Hexene Polymerization: Peripheral Structural Parameters Strongly Affect Reactivity" Organometallics 2001, volume 20, pp. 3017-3028.