tert-butyl (azepan-4-yl)carbamate, also known as tert-butyl (azepan-4-yl)carbamate, is an organic compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
Nature:
-Appearance: Usually a colorless to light yellow solid
-Molecular formula: C10H18N2O2
-Molecular weight: 198.26g/mol
-Melting point: about 72-76°C
-Boiling point: about 243°C
Use:
- tert-butyl (azepan-4-yl)carbamate are widely used as intermediate compounds in organic synthesis.
-It can be used as a raw material for the preparation of other organic compounds, such as pesticides, medicines and dyes.
Preparation Method:
- tert-butyl (azepan-4-yl)carbamate are usually prepared by reacting tert-butylamine (tert-butylamine) and azepane (azepine).
-During the reaction, tert-butylamine reacts with azepine to produce the target product. The reaction can be carried out in an appropriate solvent and temperature.
Safety Information:
- tert-butyl (azepan-4-yl)carbamate may be irritating to the eyes and skin.
-Good laboratory safety measures should be taken during handling or use, including wearing protective gloves and glasses.
-During storage and transportation, avoid contact with oxidants, open flames and high temperatures.
Note: The above content is for reference only. Please read the relevant safety data sheet carefully before operating or using the compound in the laboratory, and follow the correct operating procedures and measures.