Cyclohexanamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropylidene)- - Names and Identifiers
Name | Cyclohexanamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropylidene)-
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Synonyms | Cyclohexanamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropylidene)-
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CAS | 162627-35-2
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Cyclohexanamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropylidene)- - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C21H38N2
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Molar Mass | 318.53982 |
Cyclohexanamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropylidene)- - Introduction
Cyclohexanamine,4,4 '-methylenebis[N-(2-methylpropyllidene)-is an organic compound, often abbreviated to CMBP. The following is information on the nature, use and preparation of CMBP:
Nature:
CMBP is a colorless to pale yellow oily liquid. It has an irritating ammonia odor and is highly corrosive. CMBP is insoluble in water at room temperature, but can be miscible with many organic solvents.
Use:
CMBP is an important intermediate in organic synthesis. It is widely used in a variety of chemical reactions, such as hydroxylation, coupling and amidation reactions. In addition, CMBP can also be used as a catalyst for the amino reaction.
Preparation Method:
The preparation of
CMBP generally uses two methods. One is prepared by reacting cyclohexylamine with N-isopropyl formaldehyde. First, cyclohexylamine is reacted with N-isopropylcarbaldehyde at an appropriate temperature and pressure to produce CMBP. Another method is prepared by reacting cyclohexylamine with an isopropylinylating agent and heating the reaction mixture in the presence of a catalyst to form the CMBP.
It should be noted that the preparation of CMBP requires careful operation to avoid damage to the human body caused by contact with skin and inhalation of gas. When using CMBP, make sure to follow the relevant safe operating procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:01:54