2-Amino-N-isopropyl-3-methylbutanamidehydrochloride - Names and Identifiers
2-Amino-N-isopropyl-3-methylbutanamidehydrochloride - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H19ClN2O
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Molar Mass | 194.7 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Sensitive | Irritant |
MDL | MFCD13562408 |
2-Amino-N-isopropyl-3-methylbutanamidehydrochloride - Risk and Safety
2-Amino-N-isopropyl-3-methylbutanamidehydrochloride - Introduction
hydrochloride, chemical formula for C9H20ClN, is an organic compound. Its main properties are as follows:
1. Appearance: hydrochloride white crystalline solid.
2. solubility: soluble in water, can also be dissolved in some organic solvents such as ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide.
3. melting point: its melting point range is generally 130-135 degrees Celsius.
The main uses of hydrochloride are:
1. Drug intermediates: As a compound intermediate, it can be used to synthesize certain drugs, such as anti-brain tumor drugs, analgesic drugs, etc.
2. organic synthesis reagent: in organic synthesis reaction, hydrochloride can be used as the source of amino protection reagent, reducing reagent and hydrogenation catalyst.
The preparation method can be carried out through the following steps:
1. Dissolve appropriate amounts of 2-Amino-2-methyll-1-propanol, 3-Methyl-2-butanol and hydrochloric acid (HCl) in a suitable solvent, usually using an organic solvent like acetonitrile or ethanol.
2. The reactants in the solution are reacted at a suitable temperature and reaction time, usually requiring stirring and heating.
3. After the reaction, through filtration or other separation and purification methods, the hydrochloride product can be obtained.
Safety information about the mercury hydrochloride:
hydrochloride are generally less toxic under normal conditions of use.
2. Appropriate personal protective measures should be taken during use and handling, including wearing protective gloves and protective glasses to avoid inhalation or contact with skin.
3. This compound may have a certain impact on the environment and should be avoided from being discharged into water or soil.
It should be noted that this is only the basic introduction and general nature of hydrochloride. The specific use and safe operation should be further understood and confirmed according to the specific situation. It is recommended to refer to the relevant chemical literature and safety manuals during use, and to follow correct laboratory practices and chemical practices.
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