58610-42-7 - Names and Identifiers
58610-42-7 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C4H10ClNO2
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Molar Mass | 103.12 |
Boling Point | 254.7°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 107.8°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.00526mmHg at 25°C |
Appearance | Solid |
Storage Condition | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature |
58610-42-7 - Risk and Safety
58610-42-7 - Introduction
(R)-3-aminosutanoic acid hydrochloride is a pharmaceutical compound whose chemical name is ((R)-3-aminosutanoic acid hydrochloride). The following is a detailed description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
(R)-3-aminobutanoic acid hydrochloride is a white crystal with a chemical formula of C4H10ClNO2 and a relative molecular mass of 137.58. It is a stable solid at room temperature. It is soluble in water and some polar organic solvents.
Use:
(R)-3-aminotitanic acid hydrochloride is an important amine compound, commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry, mainly used in the synthesis of drugs. It is often used as a pharmaceutical intermediate, such as an intermediate in the synthesis of antiepileptic drugs.
Preparation Method:
(R)-3-aminobutanoic acid hydrochloride can be prepared by reacting 3-aminobutyric acid with hydrochloric acid. The specific preparation method is generally to dissolve 3-aminobutyric acid in an appropriate amount of hydrochloric acid solution, and carry out crystallization, drying and other steps.
Safety Information:
(R)-3-aminobutanoic acid hydrochloride are generally safe under fair use conditions. However, as a chemical substance, safety measures need to be paid attention to during handling and storage. It may be irritating to the skin, eyes and respiratory tract, so wear protective glasses, gloves and a breathing mask when using it. At the same time, avoid inhaling its dust or solution. If you accidentally come into contact, please rinse your skin or eyes with plenty of water immediately, and seek medical help. Storage should be sealed, away from fire and oxidizing agents, and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11