Methyl 3-aminoisonicotinate
CAS: 55279-30-6
Rif. 3D-FM44972
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 4-Pyridine carboxylic acid-3-amino methyl ester3-Amino isonicotinic acid methyl ester
- Methyl 3-Amino Isonicotinate
- Methyl 3-Aminopyridine-4-Carboxylate
- 3-Amino-Isonicotinic Acid Methyl Ester
- Methyl Ester Of 3-Aminopyridine-4-Carboxylic Acid
- Methyl 3-Aminoisonicotinate
Methyl 3-aminoisonicotinate is an organic compound that inhibits nitrification. It is synthesized by the esterification of 3-nitrobenzyl alcohol with methyl acrylate in the presence of palladium (II) chloride as a catalyst. The reaction proceeds through the formation of an intermediate nitrosoamine, which upon hydrolysis yields methyl 3-aminoisonicotinate and water. This compound has been used to study the effects of various conditions on nitrification rates, such as temperature and pH levels. Methyl 3-aminoisonicotinate was discovered by brominating nitrite, followed by esterification with ammonia and methanol, followed by catalytic reduction to yield methyl 3-aminoisonicotinate. The rate of this reaction depends on the concentration of catalyst used.