Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Knowledge About N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-n-Ethylcarbodiimide Hydrochloride

In chemistry, hydrochlorides are salts resulting, or regarded as resulting, from the reaction of hydrochloric acid with an organic base (mostly amines). This is also known as muriate, derived from hydrochloric acid's other name: muriatic acid.

N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-n-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochlorideFor example, reaction of pyridine (C5H5N) with hydrochloric acid (HCl) yields pyridine hydrochloride (C5H5N·HCl). Even though this style of formula is often used for denoting the hydrochlorides, the dot incorrectly implies that the two molecules are weakly bonded together; rather, what is present is the salt C5H5NH+ Cl- with the correct chemical name pyridinium chloride.

N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-n'-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride is also known as 1-ethyl-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride. It is most commonly used as medicine intermediate.

Item name: N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-n'-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride
CAS:7084-11-9
Molecular Formula:     C8H18ClN3
Formula Weight:   191.7
Description of N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-n-Ethylcarbodiimide Hydrochloride:
Melting point:110-115 °C(lit.)
Boiling point:197.7 °C at 760 mmHg
Flash Point:73.4 °C


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