CAS 4104-44-3
:N,3-dimethylbutan-1-amine
Description:
N,3-dimethylbutan-1-amine, with the CAS number 4104-44-3, is an organic compound classified as an amine. It features a primary amine functional group (-NH2) attached to a butane backbone, specifically at the first carbon, with two methyl groups located at the third carbon. This structure contributes to its characteristics, including being a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinct amine odor. It is soluble in water and organic solvents, which is typical for amines due to their ability to form hydrogen bonds. The compound is used in various applications, including as an intermediate in organic synthesis and in the production of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its reactivity is influenced by the presence of the amine group, making it a nucleophile in chemical reactions. Safety considerations include handling it with care, as amines can be irritants and may pose health risks upon exposure. Proper storage and handling protocols should be followed to ensure safety in laboratory and industrial settings.
Formula:C6H15N
InChI:InChI=1/C6H15N/c1-6(2)4-5-7-3/h6-7H,4-5H2,1-3H3
InChI key:InChIKey=QSOCODZVGPDGDA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(C(C)C)CNC
Synonyms:- 1,3-Dimethyl butylamine
- 1-butanamine, N,3-dimethyl-
- Butylamine, N,3-dimethyl-
- Isoamylmethylamine
- Methyl(3-methylbutyl)amine
- Methylisopentylamine
- N,3-Dimethyl-1-butanamine
- N-Isoamyl-N-methylamine
- N-Methyl-3-methylbutanamine
- N-Methyl-3-methylbutylamine
- N-Methyl-N-(3-methylbutyl)amine
- N-Methylisoamylamine
- N-Methylisopentylamine
- Methyl isopentyl amine
- METHYL ISOAMYLAMINE
- N-Methyl-3-methyl-1-butanamine
- ISOAMYL METHYLAMINE
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N-Methylisoamylamine
CAS:N-Methylisoamylamine is a molecule that has been found to bind to opioid receptors in the brain, leading to pain relief. It also binds to monoamine oxidase (MAO) and prevents it from breaking down neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin. The drug is an enantiomer of methylamine. This means that it has two chiral centers, which are not identical. N-Methylisoamylamine binds to phosphine in deionized water, forming a cycloaliphatic compound. This reaction is catalyzed by aminotriazole, which is present in tobacco leaves. N-Methylisoamylamine can be used as a binder for hydrogen peroxide and hydrochloric acid, or as a peroxide decomposition catalyst for sulfophenyl compounds. It may also be used as a silicon additive in the manufacturing of semiconductors.Formula:C6H15NPurity:Min. 97 Area-%Color and Shape:Clear LiquidMolecular weight:101.19 g/mol



