Ethylenediamine solution is a valuable reagent that can be used in a variety of organic synthesis reactions. It is a versatile solvent, a strong nucleophile, and a catalyst. It is also used as a chelating agent to bind metal ions in solution. This can be useful for a variety of applications, including metal recovery, wastewater treatment, and analytical chemistry.
Application
Ethylenediamine solution can be used as a building block for the synthesis of multi-amine dendritic poly(amidoamine) macromolecules. It is also used as a functionalization agent in cubic ZIF-8 metal-organic framework synthesis. Additionally, ethylenediamine is used for amide functionalization of MWNT/nylon 6, 6 composite nanofibers fabrication.
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With the aim of systematically studying fundamental structure-activity relationships as a basis for the development of Ru(II) arene complexes (arene = p-cymene or biphenyl) bearing mono-, bi-, or tridentate am(m)ine ligands as anticancer agents, a series of ammine, ethylenediamine, and
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