ECA106 - Names and Identifiers
ECA106 - Physico-chemical Properties
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ECA106 - Introduction
ECA106 is a compound whose complete chemical name is Ethyl chloroacetate phenylurea. It is an organic compound with Ester and urea groups. The following is a detailed description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of ECA106:
Nature:
-Appearance: ECA106 is usually a white or light yellow crystalline powder substance.
-Solubility: ECA106 has good solubility in ethanol, chloroform and dichloromethane, but has low solubility in water.
-Melting point: The melting point of ECA106 is about 92-97°C.
-Molecular formula: C10H9ClN2O2
-Molecular weight: 230.64g/mol
Use:
-Chemical reagent: ECA106 can be used as a reagent in organic synthesis, especially in the synthesis of urea compounds.
-Insecticide: ECA106 has certain insecticidal activity and can be used as one of the pesticide ingredients.
Method:
The preparation of ECA106 is generally carried out by the following steps:
1. Aniline is added to alcohol solvent, commonly used alcohol solvent can be methanol or ethanol.
2. Add ethyl ethylchlorate and stir the reaction solution.
3. The reaction is carried out at an appropriate temperature and reaction time. Typical reaction temperatures may be between -10 and 10°C, and reaction times may range from a few hours to one night.
4. After the reaction, the ECA106 product is obtained by filtration or crystallization.
Safety Information:
- ECA106 is usually a low-toxic compound under normal use conditions, but it is still necessary to pay attention to safe operation.
-Contact with skin or inhalation of dust may cause irritation, allergic reactions or lung damage, so wear appropriate personal protective equipment when using.
-Avoid contact with strong oxidants to prevent dangerous reactions.
-When storing and handling ECA106, keep it away from fire and high temperature.
It should be noted that when using or handling any chemical substance, it is necessary to strictly follow the corresponding safety operation procedures and operate in accordance with relevant regulations and guidelines.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15