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Propylamine Hydroiodide
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Propylamine Hydroiodide

CAS: 14488-45-0

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Propylamine Hydroiodide
Description:

Propylamine hydroiodide is a inorganic compound with the chemical formula (CH3CH2)2NHI. It is a white crystalline solid that can be prepared by introducing perovskite into an aqueous solution of chloride ions. The morphology and structure of propylamine hydroiodide depend on the concentration of chloride ions, additives, and the solvent system used. This compound can be used as a source of chlorine in organic synthesis or as an additive for metal halide lamps to improve their performance. Propylamine hydroiodide has been observed using electron microscopy, where it was found to have hydrophobic properties. These properties allow it to act as a film-forming additive for encapsulation purposes.

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Molecular weight:
187.02 g/mol
Formula:
C3H10IN
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Min. 95%
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