CAS 556-21-8
:Benzaldehyde, 4-(methylamino)-
Description:
Benzaldehyde, 4-(methylamino)-, also known as p-toluidobenzaldehyde, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of both an aldehyde functional group and a methylamino group attached to a benzene ring. Its molecular structure features a benzene ring substituted with a methylamino group at the para position relative to the aldehyde group. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive aromatic odor. It is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether but has limited solubility in water. Benzaldehyde, 4-(methylamino)- is used in various applications, including as an intermediate in organic synthesis and in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals. It exhibits properties such as moderate volatility and reactivity, particularly in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Safety considerations include potential irritant effects on the skin and eyes, and appropriate handling measures should be taken to minimize exposure.
Formula:C8H9NO
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4-(Methylamino)benzaldehyde
CAS:Formula:C8H9NOPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:135.16324-(Methylamino)benzaldehyde
CAS:<p>4-(Methylamino)benzaldehyde (4-MABA) is a positron-emitting substance that has been used in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. 4-MABA is synthesized by hydrolysis of copper(II) complexes with 4-aminobenzaldehyde. It can also be synthesized by reacting copper(II) salts with 4-methylaniline. This substance is stable in aqueous solution, but hydrolyzes readily in the presence of water to form copper(I). The most likely electron acceptor for this reaction is oxygen, which leads to the formation of a stable complex. For diagnostic purposes, radiolabeled 4-MABA can be used as an indicator for positron emission from various tissues and organs.</p>Formula:C8H9NOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:135.16 g/mol



