Molecular Formula | C40H88N |
Molar Mass | 583.13342 |
Density | 0.8031 (estimate) |
Melting Point | 18°C (estimate) |
Boling Point | bp7 100-101° |
pKa | 10.95±0.29(Predicted) |
Refractive Index | 1.4329 (estimate) |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Chemical properties oily liquid. Boiling point 100-101 ℃(0.93kPa). It can be miscible with alcohol and chloroform, and it is almost insoluble in water. Strong alkaline, slightly aromatic. |
Use | Use of the product is antispasmodic, can relieve smooth muscle spasm. |
Toxicity | LD50 intravenous in mouse: 16500ug/kg |
Raw Materials | Isovaleraldehyde 1-HEPTENE 4-Heptanone |
The condensation of isovaleraldehyde and acetone in sodium hydroxide solution produces 2-methylhepten-4-keto-6, which is then hydrogenated by palladium and carbon in an autoclave to obtain 2-methyl-6-heptanone. Continue to mix with ammonia alcohol solution and use nickel catalyst to catalyze under pressure amination and hydrogenation to produce 2-amino-6-methylheptane, and finally combine with isovaleraldehyde to reduce to octylamine.