amine
1 Americannoun
combining form
noun
Other Word Forms
- aminic adjective
- aminity noun
Etymology
Origin of amine
First recorded in 1860–65; am(monium) + -ine 2
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A common industrial approach, aqueous amine scrubbing, requires heating large amounts of liquid to temperatures above 100 °C to release the captured CO2 and reuse the solution.
From Science Daily
The German group said Wednesday that it is raising prices of commodity amines in Europe by up to 30%, with some products increasing by even more in price.
These substances include breakdown products from carbohydrates, fats, proteins, DNA, and amines.
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Many components of red wine have been accused of causing this misery – sulfites, biogenic amines and tannin are the most popular.
From Salon
An amine is a special chemical mixture related to ammonia.
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