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N-PROPYLAMINE

N-PROPYLAMINE

CAS NO.: 107-10-8
EC LIST NO.: 203-462-3


N-Propylamine, also known as n-propylamine, is an amine with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)2NH2.
N-Propylamine is a colorless volatile liquid. 

N-Propylamine  is a weak base. 
N-Propylamine Kb (base dissociation constant) is 4.7 × 10−4.

N-Propylamine  is a chemical produced by industry in small amounts for research. 
Small amounts of n-nitrosodi-n-propylamine are also produced as a side reaction during some manufacturing processes, as a contaminant in some weed killers, and during the manufacture of some rubber products. 
N-Propylamine is one ingredient of cigarette.

n-Propylamine are regulating agent for plastics. 
Intermediate for pharmaceuticasl, coating materials, pesticide, rubber chemicals, fiber, textile and other organic products. 
Additive in petroleum industry.

N-Propylamine  is a member of the class of compounds known as dialkylamines. 
N-Propylamine  are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen. 
N-Propylamine  is soluble (in water) and a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa). 
N-Propylamine  can be found in a number of food items such as wild celery, orange bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, and pepper (c. annuum), which makes di-n-propylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.


Acidity    10.53
Appearance    Hygroscopic colourless liquid
Boiling Point    48ºC
CAS Number    107-10-8
Density    0.719gcm3
HS Code    2921.19
IUPAC Name    Propan-1-Amine
Melting Point    -83ºC
Molar Mass    59.11g/mol
Molecular Formula    C3H9N
NFPA 704    H-3,F-3,R-0,C-NA
Solubility    Miscible


N-Propylamine can be prepared by reacting 1-propanol with ammonium chloride at high temperature and pressure using a Lewis acid catalyst such as ferric chloride.

N-Propylamine  is a chemical made by industries in small amounts for research purposes.
N-Propylamine is a yellow liquid at room temperature. 
Small amounts of N-Propylamine are produced as a side reaction during some manufacturing processes, including some rubber products. 
N-Propylamine  also is a contaminant in some weed killers.


N-Propylamine appears as a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. 
Flash point -35°F. 
Less dense than water and soluble in water. 
Vapors are heavier than air. 
Produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion. 
Used in chemical analysis and to make other chemicals.

N-Propylamine is a member of the class of alkylamines that is propane substituted by an amino group at C-1. 
N-Propylamine is a conjugate base of a propan-1-aminium.


IUPAC NAME :

n-propylamine
 
propan-1-amine
 
propan-1-amine

SYNONYMS:

107-10-8  
1098243  
151-18-8  
1-aminopropane
1-Propanamin [German]  
1-Propanamine [ACD/Index Name]   
203-462-3 [EINECS]
205-786-0 [EINECS]
206-527-4 [
 

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