1907 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCII. i. 880The present work was undertaken to determine the conditions under which the hydroxyls of phenols can be displaced similarly by the hydrazino-group ·NH·NH2.
1919 Chem. Abstr. XIII. 1304 (heading)Hydrazino acids.
Ibid. ,Dihydrazine hydrazinodimalonic acid.
1952 E. H. Rodd Chem. Carbon Compounds I. xii. 841Hydrazinoacetic acid, NH2NHCH2CO2H.
1953 C. C. Clark Hydrazine iii. 35Hydrogenation of hydrazones and azines to hydrazino compounds is possible in many cases.
Ibid. 36 (heading)Hydrazino acids and esters.
hydrazino-
combining form
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from hydrazine
: containing the univalent radical NH2NH− derived from hydrazine by removal of one hydrogen atom
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