Isobutylamine
CAS: 78-81-9
Rif. 3D-FI34629
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 1-Amino-2-methylpropane
- 1-Propanamine, 2-methyl-
- 2-Methyl-1-Propanamine
- 2-Methyl-1-aminopropane
- 2-Methylpropanamine
- 2-Methylpropylamine
- 3-Methyl-2-propylamine
- Isobutilamina
- Isobutylamin
- Monoisobutylamine
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- Nsc 8028
- Valamine
- i-Butylamine
- iso-Butylamine
Isobutylamine is a chemical compound that is used as a solvent and a reagent in organic synthesis. It undergoes a reaction with trifluoroacetic acid to generate an amide or nitro group. The reaction mechanism of this process involves the formation of an intermediate carbocation, which reacts with the nucleophile trifluoroacetic acid to form the product. The product then undergoes hydrolysis to regenerate the initial starting material. This process can be followed by titration calorimetry, kinetic data, and analytical methods such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Isobutylamine has been shown to have promising applications in autoimmune diseases by activating cb2 receptors, which are involved in inflammatory responses and pain perception.