
Aminolysis is any chemical reaction in which a molecule is split into two parts by reacting with a molecule of ammonia or an amine. An example of an aminolysis reaction is the replacement of a halogen in an alkyl group (R-X) by an amine (R`-NH2) and the elimination of hydrogen halide (HX). Another common example is the reaction of a primary amine....
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Replacement of a halogen in an alkyl or aryl molecule by an amine radical, with elimination of hydrogen halide. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: am′i-nol′i-sis Definitions: 1. Replacement of a halogen in an alkyl or aryl molecule by an amine radical, with elimination of hydrogen halide.
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