2-Piperidin-1-ium-1-ylacetonitrile Tetrafluoroborate - Names and Identifiers
2-Piperidin-1-ium-1-ylacetonitrile Tetrafluoroborate - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C7H13BF4N2
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Molar Mass | 211.9961328 |
Melting Point | 103.0 to 107.0 °C |
Appearance | powder to crystal |
Color | White to Almost white |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
2-Piperidin-1-ium-1-ylacetonitrile Tetrafluoroborate - Risk and Safety
UN IDs | 1759 |
Hazard Class | 8 |
Packing Group | III |
2-Piperidin-1-ium-1-ylacetonitrile Tetrafluoroborate - Introduction
1-(Cyanomethyl)piperidinium TetrafluoroborateTetramethyl orthosilicate(1-(Cyanomethyl)piperidinium Tetrafluoroborate) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H13BF4N2. It is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water and organic solvents.
One of its main uses is as a catalyst for organic synthesis reactions. It can be used as a basic catalyst and play a catalytic role in a variety of organic reactions. It can be used in organic synthesis to synthesize various organic compounds, such as synthetic esters, ethers, amides, amines, etc.
A method for preparing 1-(Cyanomethyl)piperidinium TetrafluoroborateTetramethyl orthosilicate is usually obtained by reacting 1-cyanomethylpiperidine with tetrafluoroboric acid in an organic solvent. The reaction conditions can be adjusted according to actual needs, but usually the reaction needs to be heated, and the reaction may take some time to complete.
Regarding safety information, 1-(Cyanomethyl)piperidinium TetrafluoroborateTetramethyl orthosilicate are generally relatively safe under normal operating conditions. However, because it is a chemical substance, it is still necessary to follow the relevant safety procedures. It may be irritating to the skin, eyes and respiratory system, so appropriate personal protective equipment such as laboratory gloves, protective glasses and protective masks should be worn during operation. At the same time, the operation should be carried out in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhalation or contact with excessive compounds.
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