Allylamine

/ˌælɪlˈæmɪn/ noun

An organic chemical compound containing both an allyl group and an amine group, used in manufacturing polymers and coatings.

Compound of 'allyl' and 'amine,' following standard chemical nomenclature. Created in the late 19th century as synthetic chemistry developed the ability to combine functional groups systematically.

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