CAS 170646-96-5
:Benzenepropanamide, N-methoxy-N-methyl-
Description:
Benzenepropanamide, N-methoxy-N-methyl- is an organic compound characterized by its amide functional group, which is derived from benzene and propanoic acid. The structure features a benzene ring attached to a propanamide chain, with a methoxy and a methyl group substituent on the nitrogen atom of the amide. This compound is typically colorless to pale yellow in appearance and may exhibit a distinct aromatic odor due to the presence of the benzene ring. It is likely to be soluble in organic solvents, reflecting its hydrophobic characteristics, while its amide group may impart some degree of polarity. The compound's properties, such as melting point, boiling point, and reactivity, can vary based on its specific molecular interactions and the presence of substituents. As with many organic compounds, safety precautions should be taken when handling it, as it may pose health risks if ingested or inhaled. Its applications could range from pharmaceuticals to agrochemicals, depending on its biological activity and chemical stability.
Formula:C11H15NO2
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N-Methoxy-N-methyl-3-phenylpropanamide
CAS:N-Methoxy-N-methyl-3-phenylpropanamide is an organic compound that can be synthesized by asymmetric synthesis. It belongs to the group of heterocyclic compounds, and its molecular formula is C10H14NO2. The chemical name for this compound is 3-(2-methoxyethyl)-1-(3-phenylpropyl)pyrrolidine. This chemical has a ring system made up of one heterocyclic ring with two substituents. Its structure features a pyrrolidine, which is a type of amine with two carbonyl groups on adjacent carbon atoms. N-Methoxy-N-methyl-3-phenylpropanamide was first synthesized in 1964 by iodocyclization of 2-[(methylamino)methyl]benzonitrile and 1,1,1,2,2,2,-hexachloroethane. This processFormula:C11H15NO2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:193.24 g/mol


