(R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE - Names and Identifiers
(R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H19N
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Molar Mass | 129.24 |
Density | 0.7670 |
Melting Point | 11.43°C (estimate) |
Boling Point | 169.36°C (estimate) |
pKa | 11.04±0.35(Predicted) |
Refractive Index | 1.4148 (estimate) |
(R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE - Upstream Downstream Industry
(R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE - Introduction
(R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE ((R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H19N. The following is a detailed description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-The relative molecular mass is 129.24g/mol.
-The appearance is a colorless liquid with a special ammonia smell.
-Soluble in water and most organic solvents.
-The melting point is -62°C and the boiling point is 190-193°C.
Use:
- (R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE is often used as an intermediate in drug synthesis and is used to synthesize a variety of pharmaceutical compounds.
-It can also be used as a synthetic precursor for polymers and surfactants.
Method:
- (R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE can be prepared by reducing heptane-2, 6-dione. Specific steps include:
1. Heptane -2, 6-dione is reacted with a reducing agent with selective reduction properties such as hydrogen and a platinum catalyst to obtain heptane -2, 6-diol.
2. Heptane -2, 6-diol is reacted with an enantioselective stabilizer to obtain (R)-6-methylheptane-2, 6-diol.
3. (R)-6-methylheptane-2, 6-diol is dehydrated by nucleophilic substitution to give (R)-2-amino-6-methylheptane-6.
Safety Information:
- (R)-2-AMINO-6-METHYLHEPTANE is less toxic. However, as a chemical, it still needs to be handled carefully to avoid contact with skin, eyes and other sensitive areas.
-Use appropriate personal protective measures, such as wearing goggles, protective gloves and laboratory coats to prevent direct contact.
-It should be used in a well-ventilated place and avoid inhaling its vapor or dust.
-If contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water and seek medical advice.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29