Aromatic amine
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An aromatic amine is an amine with an aromatic substituent - that is -NH2, -NH- or nitrogen group(s) attached to an aromatic hydrocarbon, whose structure usually contains one or more benzene rings. Aniline is an example.
| Aromatic amine | CAS number | Properties | Uses | ||
| Aniline | 62-53-3 | ||||
| o-toluidine | 95-53-4 | ||||
| 2,4,6-trimethylaniline | 88-05-1 | ||||
| Anisidine | 90-04-0 | ||||
| 3-trifluoromethylaniline | 98-16-8 | Intermediate for herbicides, metabolite | |||
| Representative anilines | |||||

