CAS 24781-50-8
:1-Naphthalenepropanamine
Description:
1-Naphthalenepropanamine, with the CAS number 24781-50-8, is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which consists of a naphthalene ring attached to a propanamine group. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with aromatic amines, including potential solubility in organic solvents and limited solubility in water due to the hydrophobic nature of the naphthalene moiety. It may possess a distinct aromatic odor and can participate in various chemical reactions typical of amines, such as nucleophilic substitutions and acylation. The presence of the naphthalene ring suggests that it may exhibit some degree of stability and resistance to oxidation. Additionally, 1-Naphthalenepropanamine may have applications in the synthesis of dyes, pharmaceuticals, or as an intermediate in organic synthesis. However, like many aromatic amines, it may also raise concerns regarding toxicity and environmental impact, necessitating careful handling and assessment of safety data. Overall, its unique structure and properties make it a compound of interest in various chemical research and industrial applications.
Formula:C13H15N
Synonyms:- 1-Naphthalenepropylamine(8CI)
- 3-(1-Naphthyl)-1-propanamine
- 3-(1-Naphthyl)propylamine
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[3-(1-Naphthyl)propyl]amine
CAS:3-(1-Naphthyl)propyl]amine is an organic compound that is a colorless solid with a melting point of -118°C. It is soluble in water, methanol, and acetone. 3-(1-Naphthyl)propyl]amine forms acid when heated with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The reaction produces hydrogen chloride gas and benzoic acid as a byproduct. 3-(1-Naphthyl)propyl]amine also reacts with pyridine to produce carbamic acid and ammonia gas as a byproduct. This can be rationalized systematically by the loss of the amine group from the nitrogen atom of the amine molecule. Carbamic acid has two acidic protons on it which are stabilized by the carbonyl group on the other side of the molecule. 3-(1-Naphthyl)propyl]amine can also react with anions such as carbonate ions to form carbamate salts,Formula:C13H15NPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Clear LiquidMolecular weight:185.26 g/mol

