2-Phenylhexahydroazepine - Names and Identifiers
2-Phenylhexahydroazepine - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C12H17N
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Molar Mass | 175.27 |
Density | 0.950 |
Boling Point | 277℃ |
Flash Point | 123℃ |
Solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Vapor Presure | 0.00502mmHg at 25°C |
Appearance | Oil |
Color | Clear Colourless |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
Refractive Index | 1.499 |
2-Phenylhexahydroazepine - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | Xn - Harmful
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Risk Codes | 22 - Harmful if swallowed
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2-Phenylhexahydroazepine - Introduction
2-phenylazepane, also known as 2-phenylazepane, is a nitrogen-containing organic compound. Its chemical formula is C12H16N and its molecular weight is 176.26g/mol. The following is a description of some of the properties, uses, formulation and safety information of 2-phenylazepane:
Nature:
-Appearance: 2-phenylazepane is usually a colorless to light yellow liquid.
-Solubility: It is soluble in alcohol, ether and organic solvents, such as ethanol, dimethylformamide and toluene.
-Melting point and boiling point: The melting point of 2-phenylazepane is -32°C and the boiling point is 245°C.
-Stability: It is relatively stable at room temperature, but should avoid contact with strong oxidants and strong acids.
Use:
-2-phenyllazepane can be used as an intermediate in organic chemical synthesis and used in the synthesis of other organic compounds.
-It can be used to manufacture heterocyclic compounds and has potential application value in pharmaceutical research.
Preparation Method:
-A method for preparing 2-phenyllazepane is to react heptanylaniline with nitrosobenzene, and then reduce the obtained nitroso compound to 2-phenyllazepane.
Safety Information:
- 2-phenylazepane has limited toxicity and hazard data and should be used with caution and in accordance with laboratory safety practices.
-Avoid inhalation, ingestion or contact with skin when using this compound.
-If you come into contact with 2-phenylazepane, immediately flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical help.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11