释义 |
tri·meth·yl·amine \(|)trī|methə̇l+\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary trimethyl + amine : an irritating gaseous or volatile liquid tertiary amine (CH3)3N that has a fishy odor, that is only slightly more basic than ammonia, that is flammable and forms explosive mixtures with air, that is formed as a degradation product of many nitrogenous animal and plant substances (as in herring brine and the distillate of sugar-beet residues), that is made commercially by catalytic reaction of methanol and ammonia at high temperature, and that is used chiefly in making choline and other quaternary ammonium compounds |