3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid tetradecyl ester - Names and Identifiers
3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid tetradecyl ester - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C21H34ClNO2
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Molar Mass | 367.95 |
Refractive Index | 1.514 |
3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid tetradecyl ester - Introduction
3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid tetradecyl ester is an organic compound commonly abbreviated as ac14. Its chemical formula is C20H37ClNO2.
Properties: AC14 is a colorless or yellowish liquid with low volatility. It is almost insoluble in water, but can be dissolved in many organic solvents, such as ethanol, methanol and dichloromethane. AC14 is corrosive and care should be taken to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
use: AC14 is mainly used as halogen replacement agent and flame retardant. It can be used in the synthesis of other organic compounds, such as fluorescent dyes and pharmaceutical intermediates. In addition, AC14 is also widely used in industrial fields such as coatings, plastics, rubber and textiles to provide flame retardant properties.
Preparation Method: AC14 is usually obtained by reacting 4-chlorobenzoic acid with 1-aminotetradecanol. First, after mixing 4-chlorobenzoic acid with a solvent such as methylene chloride, an appropriate amount of a base catalyst such as sodium carbonate is added. Then, 1-aminotetradecanol was slowly added dropwise to the reaction system while heating the reaction. Finally, the reaction mixture was subjected to crystallization, filtration and drying to give the pure 3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid tetradecyl ester.
Safety information: AC14 is corrosive and irritating to a certain extent, and attention should be paid to safe operation. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes during use to prevent damage. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn during operation, including chemical protective gloves, protective glasses and protective masks. In case of contact, flush the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical help. In addition, the AC14 is stored in a sealed container, away from fire sources and high temperature environments.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:01:54