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PABS Diethylaminopropyne Formate

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Diethylaminopropyne formate

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PABS

CAS No.

125678-52-6

EINECS No.

 

ʻAno molekala

C8H15NO2

Kaumaha molekula

157.21

Hoʻokumu Molecular

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Appearance: Pale yellow transparent liquid
Assay: 70% min.
Density (20℃,g/cm3): 1.02~1.06
PH: 4.0~5.8
Refractive Index (20℃): 1.4190~1.4320
Usage(mg/L): 5~40
Consumption(g/KAH): 5~40
Package: 25kg/ plastic drum or as required.

Noi Nui

Used as functional leveling agent, brightener.

 

Diethylaminopropyne formate is a specialized organic compound that finds applications in a variety of chemical synthesis processes. Combining the reactive nature of the propyne group with the stability provided by the formate salt, this compound is widely used in organic chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of functionalized molecules and intermediates for diverse industries.

Key Features:

Chemical Structure: Diethylaminopropyne formate consists of a propyne moiety attached to a diethylamino group and a formate anion, creating a stable but reactive compound ideal for organic transformations.

Reactivity: The propyne group provides the compound with high reactivity, making it suitable for addition reactions, nucleophilic substitutions, and cross-coupling reactions.

Water Solubility: Excellent solubility in polar solvents like water and alcohols, facilitating ease of use in both lab-scale and industrial processes.

Stability: As a formate salt, it provides enhanced stability compared to free acid derivatives, making it easier to handle and store without degradation.

Applications:

Organic Synthesis: Diethylaminopropyne formate is widely used as an intermediate in organic reactions, particularly in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, fine chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.

Pharmaceuticals & Agrochemicals: It serves as a key building block in the synthesis of bioactive molecules, including drugs and agrochemical intermediates, due to its ability to introduce functional groups into molecular structures.

Polymer Chemistry: This compound can be employed in polymer synthesis, particularly for creating monomers that can impart specific properties such as enhanced adhesion, stability, or reactivity.

Chemical Research: Ideal for researchers looking to synthesize new molecules or explore reaction mechanisms involving propyne-based intermediates.

Safety and Handling: Diethylaminopropyne formate should be handled with caution. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and goggles, and ensure proper ventilation. Follow standard chemical handling protocols to minimize exposure and prevent accidents.

Packaging and Availability: Diethylaminopropyne formate is available in a range of quantities, from laboratory-scale to larger bulk orders for industrial applications. Contact us for pricing, availability, and custom packaging options.

Diethylaminopropyne Formate is an essential chemical intermediate for industries involved in organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and chemical research. Its stability, solubility, and reactive properties make it an invaluable compound for creating innovative chemical solutions.

 

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