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This degradation can be prevented through the addition of 5100 ppm of antioxidants, such as phenylenediamines and other amines.
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They act as catalysts for base- and oxidant-free oxidation of alcohols and amines.
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It is a colourless liquid, with a sharp, fishy, ammoniacal smell typical for organic amines.
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These include aliphatic and cycloaliphatic amines, polyaminoamides, amides, and anhydrides.
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It is miscible with virtually all solvents and is a weak base, as is typical for amines.
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Primary amines can be synthesized by hydrogenation of nitriles, while nitriles are readily synthesized from cyanide and a suitable electrophile.
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The resulting material has ether linkages and displays higher chemical and oxidation resistance than typically obtained by curing with amines or anhydrides.
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About 20 of the 300 known azo dyes, mostly consisting of a benzidine-based chemical, are listed as carcinogens because they are known to break down into compounds called aromatic amines.
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The endogenous trace amines are para/meta-tyramine, tryptamine, phenylethylamine, and para/meta-octopamine.
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Gaseous amines possess a characteristic ammonia smell, liquid amines have a distinctive fishy smell.
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