An Organic Chemist’s Guide to N -Nitrosamines: Their Structure, Reactivity, and Role as Contaminants
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Beard, Jessica C; Swager, Timothy M
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© 2021 American Chemical Society. N-Nitrosamines are a class of compounds notorious both for the potent carcinogenicity of many of its members and for their widespread occurrence throughout the human environment, from air and water to our diets and drugs. Considerable effort has been dedicated to understanding N-nitrosamines as contaminants, and methods for their prevention, remediation, and detection are ongoing challenges. Understanding the chemistry of N-nitrosamines will be key to addressing these challenges. To facilitate such understanding, we focus in this Perspective on the structure, reactivity, and synthetic applications of N-nitrosamines with an emphasis on alkyl N-nitrosamines. The role of N-nitrosamines as water contaminants and the methods for their detection are also discussed.
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Journal of Organic Chemistry
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Beard, Jessica C and Swager, Timothy M. 2021. "An Organic Chemist’s Guide to N -Nitrosamines: Their Structure, Reactivity, and Role as Contaminants." Journal of Organic Chemistry, 86 (3).
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