1-(2-Ethoxy-ethyl)-2-piperidin-4-yl-1H-benzimidazole, also known as EBPI. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
- EBPI is a solid, white or off-white crystalline.
-It is stable at room temperature.
- EBPI is organic solvent soluble.
Use:
- EBPI is widely used in the pharmaceutical field as a raw material for antiarrhythmic drugs.
-It can also be used to synthesize other drugs or biologically active molecules.
Preparation Method:
- EBPI can be obtained by multi-step synthesis.
-A possible synthetic route is: first, the diarylamine is formed by reacting with 2-methylaniline in 2-chlorotoluene; then, the diarylamine is reacted with 2-bromopropanol to obtain the substituted amine; finally, the target product EBPI is obtained by adding hydrochloric acid and reacting at high temperature.
Safety Information:
- EBPI may theoretically be toxic to humans, but specific toxicity data for this compound are limited.
-The use of chemical compounds in the chemical laboratory must follow the relevant safety procedures.
- EBPI should be stored in a dry, low-temperature, well-ventilated place, away from fire and oxidizing agents.