2-Butenamide, N-(4-chloro-3-cyano-7-ethoxy-6-quinolinyl)-4-(dimethylamino)-, (2E)- - Names and Identifiers
2-Butenamide, N-(4-chloro-3-cyano-7-ethoxy-6-quinolinyl)-4-(dimethylamino)-, (2E)- - Physico-chemical Properties
2-Butenamide, N-(4-chloro-3-cyano-7-ethoxy-6-quinolinyl)-4-(dimethylamino)-, (2E)- - Introduction
(E)-N-(+)-4-(Dimethylamino)But-2-Enamide is an organic compound commonly known by the abbreviation CEDA. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: CEDA is a colorless or light yellow solid.
-Molecular formula: C19H19ClN4O2
-Molecular weight: 378.84g/mol
-Melting point: about 150-154°C
-Solubility: CEDA is soluble in organic solvents such as methanol, dimethylformamide (DMF) and dichloromethane.
Use:
- CEDA is mainly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It is often used to synthesize organic compounds such as drugs and pesticides, and has important application value.
-Because CEDA contains various active groups in its molecular structure, it is widely used in pharmaceutical and pesticide chemistry.
Preparation Method:
-Generally, the preparation of CEDA includes two key steps: first synthesize 4-chloro-3-cyano-7-ethoxyquinolin-6-one, and then combine it with 4-(dimethylamino) Butyl-2-enoic acid chloramide reacts to obtain CEDA.
-The specific preparation method can refer to the relevant organic synthesis literature.
Safety Information:
-Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as lab gloves and goggles, to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
- CEDA is stable in the air, but still needs to be stored in a dry, cool, dark place.
-Avoid contact of CEDA with strong oxidants, strong acids or strong bases to avoid dangerous reactions.
-For detailed safety information and guidelines for use of CEDA, please refer to the relevant Safety Data Sheet (SDS) or consult a professional.
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