3-Dimethylaminopropylmagnesium chloride - Names and Identifiers
3-Dimethylaminopropylmagnesium chloride - Physico-chemical Properties
3-Dimethylaminopropylmagnesium chloride - Introduction
chloride is an organic compound with the chemical formula (C3H9ClN Mg). The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: chloride usually exists in the form of a colorless to pale yellow liquid.
-Density: The density of the compound is about 1.02g/cm³.
-Melting point and boiling point: It has a lower boiling point and melting point, but because it is easily decomposed by moisture in the air, it is usually stored at low temperature.
Use:
chloride is a commonly used alkyne and aromatic hydrocarbon ligand, which can be used in Grignard reactions in organic synthesis reactions:
-It can react with aldehydes and ketones to generate secondary alcohols and ethers.
-It can also react with halogenated hydrocarbons to produce olefins or alcohols.
Preparation Method:
The method of preparing calcium chloride is by reacting 3-chloropropylamine with dimethyl magnesium. The reaction is usually carried out in the absence of oxygen to avoid the interference of oxygen and water.
Safety Information:
-must chloride is an organic compound. Note that its use and handling need to be carried out in accordance with the safety regulations of the chemical laboratory.
-Because it is sensitive to moisture and water, it should be prevented from contacting with moisture in the air to avoid decomposition.
-Because it is a flammable liquid, appropriate fire precautions should be taken.
-Appropriate personal protective equipment, such as laboratory gloves, goggles and laboratory coats, must be worn during use or operation.
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