CAS 104715-64-2
:Benzenamine, 3-ethyl-4-methyl-
Description:
Benzenamine, 3-ethyl-4-methyl- is an organic compound characterized by its aromatic amine structure, featuring an ethyl group and a methyl group attached to a benzene ring. The presence of the amino group (-NH2) makes it a derivative of aniline, which contributes to its reactivity and potential applications in various chemical processes. This compound typically exhibits a colorless to pale yellow appearance and is soluble in organic solvents, while its solubility in water is limited due to the hydrophobic nature of the aromatic ring. The presence of substituents on the benzene ring influences its physical and chemical properties, such as boiling point, melting point, and reactivity with electrophiles. Benzenamine derivatives are often utilized in the synthesis of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals, owing to their ability to participate in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as aromatic amines can pose health risks, including potential carcinogenicity. Proper handling and storage protocols are essential when working with this compound.
Formula:C9H13N
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3-Ethyl-4-methylaniline
CAS:<p>3-Ethyl-4-methylaniline is a potent antibacterial agent that is used to treat infections caused by staphylococcus. 3-Ethyl-4-methylaniline inhibits the growth of bacteria by binding to the enzyme polymerase, which is needed for DNA replication. This binding prevents the polymerase from reading the genetic code and synthesizing new proteins. The alkylation reaction also inhibits s. aureus, an organism that causes tooth decay and other diseases in humans. 3-Ethyl-4-methylaniline has been shown to be a byproduct of demethylation reactions and can inhibit organisms such as subtilis and Klebsiella pneumoniae.</p>Formula:C9H13NPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:135.21 g/mol
