1,2‐diazinane dihydrochloride - Names and Identifiers
1,2‐diazinane dihydrochloride - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C4H12Cl2N2
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Molar Mass | 159.05748 |
Melting Point | 135-137℃ |
Boling Point | 202.7°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 76.4°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.242mmHg at 25°C |
Storage Condition | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature |
MDL | MFCD09037903 |
1,2‐diazinane dihydrochloride - Introduction
Hexahydropyridazine hydrochloride is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H12N4 · HCl. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of hexahydropyridazine hydrochloride:
Properties: The hexahydropyridazine hydrochloride is a white to pale yellow crystalline solid. It can be dissolved in water at room temperature, but not in organic solvents. Pyridazine hydrochloride is a weakly alkaline substance, which can be neutralized with acidic substances.
Uses: Hexa hydropyridazine hydrochloride is commonly used as a pharmaceutical intermediate and is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry. It can be used to synthesize many drugs, such as antiepileptic drugs, digestive system drugs and cardiovascular drugs.
Preparation method: hexahydropyridazine hydrochloride can be prepared by the reaction of hydrazine (hydrazine) and normal acetone (acetone). The specific preparation method involves chemical reaction and separation and purification process.
Safety Information: Hexahydropyridazine hydrochloride is generally safe under proper use and storage conditions. However, it is still a chemical substance and should follow normal laboratory safety procedures. Contact with skin, eyes and direct inhalation of its dust should be avoided. Wear protective gloves and goggles when using the compound, and make sure that the operating environment is well ventilated. In case of accidental splashing into eyes or skin, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical treatment. Please refer to the relevant safety data sheet and the material safety instructions provided by the manufacturer when handling the compound.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29