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Aliphatic amines like methylamine, dimethylamine, ethylamine, diethylamine, propylamine, dipropylamine, butylamine and dibutylamine are important intermediates in chemical and pharmaceutical industries. In addition to their industrial application, aliphatic amines may occur as biodegradation products of proteins and amino acids, or other nitrogen-containing compounds. Most of alkylamines are toxic, sensitisers and irritants to the skin, mucous membrane and respiratory tract and it is well known that they can react with nitrite, forming carcinogenic nitrosamines.
Aromatic amines like morpholine, aniline, toluenes, phenylethylamine, chloroanilines, piperazine, naphthylamines, aminophenols, toluenediamines and 4-aminobiphenyl are important environmental pollutants because of their toxicity and carcinogenicity as they are widely used in industry to make dyes, synthetic polymers, rubbers, pesticides, cosmetics, medicines and as reagents intermediates in many chemical syntheses.