Aminomethanol

Aminomethanol (also called "methanolamine") is the simplest aminoalcohol and has the chemical formula of CH5NO. It contains both a primary amine and a primary alcohol. With both groups at the same carbon atom, it is also the simplest hemiaminal (derived from formaldehyde and ammonia). Like other amines, methanolamine acts as a weak base. In aqueous solution, methanolamine may decompose into formaldehyde and ammonia.

Aminomethanol

Aminomethanol (also called "methanolamine") is the simplest aminoalcohol and has the chemical formula of CH5NO. It contains both a primary amine and a primary alcohol. With both groups at the same carbon atom, it is also the simplest hemiaminal (derived from formaldehyde and ammonia). Like other amines, methanolamine acts as a weak base. In aqueous solution, methanolamine may decompose into formaldehyde and ammonia.