GRE Subject Test: Chemistry › Amine Chemistry
Ephedrine (shown below) contains what type of amine?
Secondary
Primary
Tertiary
Quaternary
Neutral
A secondary amine is an amine (nitrogen atom) that is attached to two carbon-containing groups (alkyl groups or aryl groups). The nitrogen in ephedrine is attached to two alkyl groups, making it a secondary amine.
Primary amines are generally written as . Secondary amines are generally written as
. A tertiary amine will be bound to three different R-groups. Quaternary amines require a positive charge on the nitrogen atom to accommodate a fourth R-group.