CAS 7210-81-3
:Benzenamine, N-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)-
Description:
Benzenamine, N-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)-, also known as N-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)aniline, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of an aniline group (an amino group attached to a benzene ring) with a 2,2-dimethylpropyl substituent. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid, depending on its purity and temperature. It is soluble in organic solvents and exhibits limited solubility in water due to the hydrophobic nature of the alkyl chain. The presence of the amino group makes it a weak base, capable of forming salts with acids. Benzenamine derivatives are often used in the synthesis of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. Additionally, the branched alkyl chain can influence the compound's physical properties, such as boiling point and melting point, as well as its reactivity in various chemical reactions. Safety considerations include potential toxicity and the need for proper handling to avoid skin and respiratory irritation.
Formula:C11H17N
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N-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)aniline
CAS:<p>N-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)aniline is a heterocyclic compound that belongs to the class of amines. It is used in the synthesis of polymers and copolymers, such as polycarbonate plastics, polyurethane elastomers, and polyester fibers. N-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)aniline can be used as a catalyst for cross-coupling reactions and also has been shown to catalyze x-ray crystallography studies. This product has also been shown to have carbamate and amide properties.<br>N-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)aniline is an intermediate in the production of anilines from benzene derivatives with dimethylformamide or carbonyldiimidazole. It has also been shown to react with alcohols or phosphites to form esters or phosphoramides, respectively.</p>Formula:C11H17NPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:163.26 g/mol
