:Primene amines

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In chemistry, primene amines are mixtures of long-chain branched primary amines. One member of this class of amine is tert-octylamine, H2NC(CH3)2(CH2)4CH3.{{Ullmann|doi=10.1002/14356007.a02_001|title=Amines, Aliphatic|year=2000|last1= Eller|first1=Karsten|last2=Henkes|first2=Erhard|last3=Rossbacher|first3=Roland|last4=Höke|first4=Hartmut|isbn=3527306730}} These compounds have a faint ammonia-like odor. The compounds are colorless, although typical commercial samples are yellowish owing to the presence of impurities. Primene amines are used as used in solvent extractions.{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/S1385-8947(00)00207-2|title=Extraction of V(V), Mo(VI) and W(VI) polynuclear species by primene JMT|year=2000|last1=Nekovář|first1=P.|last2=Schrötterová|first2=D.|journal=Chemical Engineering Journal|volume=79|issue=3|pages=229–233}}

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