Ethanediimidic acid diethyl ester - Names and Identifiers
Ethanediimidic acid diethyl ester - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H12N2O2
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Molar Mass | 144.17 |
Density | 1.07±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Boling Point | 69-70 °C(Press: 18 Torr) |
pKa | 3.91±0.70(Predicted) |
Ethanediimidic acid diethyl ester - Introduction
diethyl oximidate is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H9NO. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. The following is a description of some of the properties, uses, methods and safety information about diethyl oximidate:
properties: diethyl oximidate is a flammable liquid, soluble in many organic solvents, such as alcohol and ether. It has a dual functional group of amide and ester.
Application: diethyl oximidate is often used as a reagent for organic synthesis. It can be used in the synthesis of amides and esters, and can also be used as an amino-protecting reagent. At the same time, diethyl oximidate can also be used as a catalyst to participate in the condensation reaction of aldehydes and amines.
Preparation method: The preparation of diethyl oximidate can be obtained by the reaction of ethanolamine and glycolic acid. First, ethanolamine is added to glycolic acid and reacted at low temperature. During the reaction, excess ethanolamine was added as a buffer. After completion of the reaction, the diethyl oximidate product was purified by distillation.
Safety information: diethyl oximidate is a dangerous product. Its vapor is irritating and can cause irritation to the eyes and respiratory tract. Contact with skin may cause irritation and injury. Due to its flammability, avoid contact with fire sources, and pay attention to fire and explosion prevention measures during storage and use. During operation and handling, appropriate protective measures should be used, such as wearing protective glasses, gloves and protective clothing, to ensure a well-ventilated working environment. In the case of accidental spills, immediate emergency measures should be taken, including the rapid evacuation of personnel and the use of appropriate adsorbents for removal.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15