CAS 5610-49-1
:1-n-Butyl-piperazine
Description:
1-n-Butyl-piperazine is an organic compound characterized by its piperazine ring, which is a six-membered cyclic structure containing two nitrogen atoms. This compound features a butyl group attached to one of the nitrogen atoms in the piperazine ring, contributing to its hydrophobic properties. It is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive amine-like odor. 1-n-Butyl-piperazine is soluble in water and various organic solvents, making it versatile for different applications. It is primarily used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and as a building block in organic chemistry. The presence of the piperazine moiety allows for potential interactions with biological systems, which can be exploited in drug design. Additionally, it may exhibit basic properties due to the nitrogen atoms in the ring, allowing it to act as a proton acceptor. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as it may pose health risks upon exposure, necessitating proper handling and storage protocols.
Formula:C8H18N2
InChI:InChI=1/C8H18N2/c1-2-3-6-10-7-4-9-5-8-10/h9H,2-8H2,1H3
SMILES:CCCCN1CCNCC1
Synonyms:- 1-Butylpiperazine
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1-Butylpiperazine
CAS:Formula:C8H18N2Purity:>98.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Light orange to Yellow clear liquidMolecular weight:142.251-(But-1-yl)piperazine
CAS:<p>1-(But-1-yl)piperazine</p>Formula:C8H18N2Purity:98%Color and Shape: colourless to light yellow liquidMolecular weight:142.24g/mol1-(N-Butyl)piperazine
CAS:<p>1-(N-Butyl)piperazine is the simplest member of a class of drugs called aliphatic amines. This drug has been found to be active against a broad spectrum of bacteria, yeast, and fungi, including many antibiotic-resistant strains. 1-(N-Butyl)piperazine also has pharmacokinetic properties that make it suitable for administration by injection or intravenously.</p>Formula:C8H18N2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:142.24 g/mol




