1135-26-8 - Names and Identifiers
1135-26-8 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C11H18N2O
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Molar Mass | 194.27 |
Density | 1.027 |
1135-26-8 - Introduction
3-(3-(Dimethylamino) propoxy) aniline is an organic compound commonly abbreviated as DMAPA. The following is a description of the nature, use, method and safety information of DMAPA:
Nature:
-Appearance: DMAPA is a colorless to pale yellow liquid.
-Solubility: DMAPA is soluble in many organic solvents, such as alcohols, ethers and ketones.
-Melting point: The melting point of DMAPA is -47°C.
-Boiling point: The boiling point of DMAPA is 180-183°C.
-Density: The density of DMAPA is 0.985 g/mL.
-Molecular formula: C11H18N2O.
Use:
DMAPA has certain activity and can be used as a reagent, catalyst or intermediate in organic synthesis. It is used in the field of medicine to synthesize drugs, such as anti-tumor drugs and antidepressants. In addition, DMAPA can also be used in the fields of dye synthesis, cosmetics manufacturing and organic batteries.
Preparation Method:
DMAPA can be prepared by reacting aniline with N,N-dimethylchloroethanone amine. Specific synthetic steps can refer to the organic chemical synthesis manual and other professional literature.
Safety Information:
- DMAPA should be stored in a sealed container, avoid contact with air.
-Follow laboratory safety practices when using DMAPA and wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats.
-Avoid inhalation, contact with skin and eyes. In case of careless contact, rinse the affected area immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
-When carrying, using and storing DMAPA, pay attention to avoid contact with flammable substances, avoid fire and high temperature environment.
-When storing and handling DMAPA, follow relevant regulations and specifications to ensure safety.
Please note that the above information is for reference only. Before using DMAPA, you should consult more detailed and professional literature and strictly follow relevant safety operation procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:17:51