CAS 33689-83-7
:Methanamine, sulfate (2:1)
Description:
Methanamine, sulfate (2:1), also known as dimethylamine sulfate, is an organic compound characterized by its amine functional group and sulfate moiety. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid and is soluble in water, which makes it useful in various applications. The compound is formed from the reaction of methanamine with sulfuric acid, resulting in a salt that exhibits both basic and acidic properties. Methanamine, sulfate (2:1) is often utilized in the synthesis of other chemical compounds, as well as in agricultural and industrial applications, including as a potential fertilizer or in the production of surfactants. Its safety profile indicates that it should be handled with care, as it may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system upon exposure. Proper storage conditions are essential to maintain its stability and prevent degradation. Overall, this compound plays a significant role in both chemical research and practical applications across various industries.
Formula:CH5NH2O4S
InChI:InChI=1S/CH5N.H2O4S/c1-2;1-5(2,3)4/h2H2,1H3;(H2,1,2,3,4)
InChI key:InChIKey=MROAQUNKLFXYQN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:S(=O)(=O)(O)O.CN
Synonyms:- Bis(methylammonium) sulfate
- Methanamine Sulfate (2:1)
- Methylamine sulfate
- Methylamine, sulfate (2:1)
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Found 3 products.
Methylamine Sulfate
CAS:Formula:C2H10N2·H2SO4Purity:>98.0%(T)Color and Shape:White to Almost white powder to crystalMolecular weight:160.19Methylamine Sulfate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Methylamine sulfate is a chemical compound that is used in industrial processes as a viscosity reducing agent. It also has applications in organic synthesis, especially for the preparation of pyrimidine compounds. Methylamine sulfate is a primary amine that can act as an acceptor of protons and electrons, and so it can be used to generate molecular ions. This process is called ring-opening, which occurs when the methylamine molecule donates a proton and electron to form ammonia.<br>Methylamine sulfate is also used to synthesize liposomal formulations with boron nitride or cationic surfactants, chloride, and tuberculostatic activity.</p>Formula:C2H10N2·H2SO4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:160.19 g/mol


