3225-74-9 - Names and Identifiers
3225-74-9 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H10FNO
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Molar Mass | 155.17 |
Density | 1.209g/cm3 |
Boling Point | 287.417°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 127.626°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.001mmHg at 25°C |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Refractive Index | 1.549 |
MDL | MFCD08060976 |
3225-74-9 - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | Xn - Harmful

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Risk Codes | 22 - Harmful if swallowed
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3225-74-9 - Introduction
2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H10FNO. The following is detailed information about this compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: 2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol is a colorless or light yellow liquid.
-Melting point: About 45-49 ℃.
-Boiling point: About 300 ℃.
-Density: about 1.197g/cm3.
-Soluble: 2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol is soluble in water.
Use:
2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol has certain drug activity, so it is widely used in the field of medicine. It can be used as an intermediate for the synthesis of drugs, such as antipsychotics, antidepressants and sedatives.
Method:
The synthesis of 2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol can be carried out by various methods. A common method is to react 2-fluorophenylacetaldehyde with aminoethanol in an ammonia solution to give the desired product.
Safety Information:
When using, storing or handling 2-Amino-1-(2-fluorophenyl)ethanol, the relevant safety procedures should be observed. This compound may cause certain hazards to the human body, such as irritating, allergic or harmful to the respiratory system. Therefore, appropriate measures should be taken to ensure safety, such as wearing protective gloves, goggles and respiratory protection equipment. At the same time, avoid swallowing or inhaling gas, and avoid contact with eyes or skin during use. If necessary, operate in a well-ventilated area, and properly dispose of waste liquid and waste after use.
This information is for reference only. Please consult and follow the relevant safety data sheets and operating specifications when using chemical substances.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:11:58