Aminolysis

/əmɪˈnɒlɪsɪs/ noun

A chemical reaction where an amine breaks apart a covalent bond by attacking and adding an amino group to a molecule.

From amino- + -lysis (breaking apart, from Greek lysis). Coined in early 20th-century organic chemistry to describe a parallel reaction type to hydrolysis.

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