Butanal,reactionproductswithbutylamine - Names and Identifiers
Butanal,reactionproductswithbutylamine - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H19NO
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Molar Mass | 145.25 |
Butanal,reactionproductswithbutylamine - Introduction
The reaction of butyraldehyde with butylamine can produce dibutyldiamide, which is an organic compound. Dibutyldiamide has a colorless to yellow liquid with a strong ammonia odor. It is a volatile compound that is soluble in a variety of organic solvents.
Dibutyl diamide has a wide range of applications in industry. It is often used as a solvent in organic synthesis, can dissolve many organic compounds, help the reaction and product separation. In addition, it can also be used as a solvent for materials such as dyes, paints and plastics.
The method for preparing dibutyl diamide is to react butyraldehyde with butylamine under appropriate conditions. The reaction can be carried out at normal temperature, but usually requires heating and pressurization. During the reaction, dibutyl diamide is formed, and ammonia gas is also produced as a by-product.
Safety precautions are required when using and storing dibutyl diamide. It is irritating and corrosive, and may cause irritation and damage to the human body. Contact with skin and eyes should be avoided, and protective measures should be taken if necessary. In addition, due to the volatility of dibutyl diamide, good ventilation conditions should be maintained to avoid its vapor accumulation. When waste is disposed of, it should be disposed of in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid adverse effects on the environment and human health.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16