What is the difference between amine and imine?
Amine | Imine |
An amine is a functional group, in which alkyl or aryl takes the place of replaced hydrogen. | An imine is a functional group that contains carbon-nitrogen double bonds. In imine, the nitrogen is attached either with carbon or hydrogen. |
Amine is the derivative of ammonia. | Imine is the derivative of aldehyde. |
These are formed by replacing the hydrogen from one or more alkyl or aryl groups. | These are formed by substituting the oxygen atom with group. |
General formula: , where R is a hydrocarbon group, and x is an integer with 0 < x < 3. | General formula: |
It has a fishy smell. | It has the smell of roasted seafood. |
It is more basic than imine. | It is less basic than the amine. |