21864-90-4 - Names and Identifiers
21864-90-4 - Physico-chemical Properties
21864-90-4 - Upstream Downstream Industry
21864-90-4 - Introduction
Benzeneetril, α-[(1,1-dimethyleyl) imino]-, also known as phenazon, is an organic compound. Its chemical formula is C15H16N2 and its molecular weight is 228.30g/mol.
The following are the properties of benzeneacetonitril, α-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino]:
-Appearance: White to yellowish crystal powder
-Melting point: About 76-80 ° C
-Boiling point: About 200-205 ° C
-Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol and ether
Benzeneacetonitrile, α-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino]-is mainly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It can be used for the synthesis of aromatic amine compounds, tertiary amine compounds and oxamide compounds.
A common method for preparing benzeneacetonitril, α-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino]-is through cyanation reaction and corresponding amine reaction. Specific steps include reacting the cyanated substrate with the corresponding amine substrate under appropriate reaction conditions to produce the desired product.
Regarding safety information, as the specific safety properties of each chemical may be different, the safety data sheet (SDS) or related information should be consulted when using or handling any chemical. This information includes guidance on the safe operation of the substance, such as the use of appropriate personal protective equipment, recommendations for handling accidents and spills, and recommendations for disposing of waste.
Important Notes:
-When using benzeneacetonitril, α-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino]-, you should operate in a well-ventilated area or use a local exhaust device.
-Avoid contact with skin, eyes and other mucous membranes. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
-Before use, please read and follow the relevant safety instructions, and use appropriate personal protective equipment, such as laboratory gloves and protective glasses.
-Be careful when using chemicals and follow laboratory safety rules and operating procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15