Tannagine is an organic compound with the chemical formula C14H9NO2. It is a pale yellow crystalline solid with a peculiar odor. Tannagine is a ketamine compound with strong oxidizing properties.
Tannagine is mainly used as an oxidant and is widely used in organic synthesis. It can be used to oxidize compounds such as alcohols, ethers, aldehydes and amines, and is particularly suitable for the selective oxidation of alkyl phenols and alkyl alcohols. In addition, Tannagine can also be used as a synthetic material for dyes and pigments.
There are various ways to prepare Tannagine. One common method is by oxidation of a ketoamine compound, such as the oxidation of 2-aminophenyl ketone. In this production method, an oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide or benzoyl peroxide is generally used.
Regarding safety information, Tannagine is an organic compound with oxidizing properties, so you need to pay attention to safety when using it. It is a harmful substance that may cause irritation and sensitization to the human body. During operation and storage, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and ensure that you work in a well-ventilated place. When handling and disposing of waste, operations should be carried out in accordance with relevant environmental regulations.