primary diamine
CHEBI:CHEBI_35410
Definition
A primary diamine is a compound derived from a hydrocarbon by replacing two hydrogen atoms by amino groups.
Chemical Information
- Molecular Formula
- H4N2R
- Molecular Mass
- 32.045
- Charge
- 0
- SMILES
- N[*]N
Alternative Names
- Primary diamine
- primary diamines
- primary diamines
Drug Classification
-
diamineView Class →
CHEBI:23666
-
alkane-alpha,omega-diamineView Class →
CHEBI:35411
-
phenylenediamineView Class →
CHEBI:51402
Important Medical Information
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Additional Identifiers
- core#notation
- CHEBI:35410
- oboInOwl#hasDbXref
- KEGG:C02311
Additional References
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Additional Attributes
- oboInOwl#hasOBONamespace
- chebi_ontology
- oboInOwl#hasAlternativeId
- CHEBI:8408
- oboInOwl#id
- CHEBI:35410
- core#notation
- CHEBI:35410
- oboInOwl#hasDbXref
- KEGG:C02311
- oboInOwl#inSubset
- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/chebi#3_STAR
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns#type
- http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class
- owl#annotatedSource
- t196943