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3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl ester-N-methylcarbamic acid hydro-chloride |
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CAS No. | 63982-47-8 | Density | g/cm3 |
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Formula | C11H16 N2 O2 . Cl H | Boiling Point | 307.6°Cat760mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 244.75 | Flash Point | 139.8°C |
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Safety | Poison by ingestion and subcutaneous routes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx and HCl. See also CARBAMATES and ESTERS. | Risk Codes | N/A |
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IUPAC Name: Dimethyl-[2-methyl-5-(methylcarbamoyloxy)phenyl]azanium chloride
Synonyms of 3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl ester-N-methylcarbamic acid hydro-chloride (CAS NO.63982-47-8): Carbamic acid, N-methyl-, 3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl ester, hydrochloride ; N-Methylurethane of hydrochloride of 2-dimethylamino-p-cresol ; T-1768 ; Carbamic acid, methyl-, (3-dimethylamino)-p-tolyl ester, hydrochloride
CAS NO: 63982-47-8
Molecular Formula of 3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl ester-N-methylcarbamic acid hydro-chloride (CAS NO.63982-47-8): C11H17ClN2O2
Molecular Weight: 244.7179
Molecular Structure:
H bond acceptors: 4
H bond donors: 1
Freely Rotating Bonds: 3
Polar Surface Area: 29.54 ?2
Flash Point of 3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl ester-N-methylcarbamic acid hydro-chloride (CAS NO.63982-47-8): 139.8 °C
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 54.82 kJ/mol
Boiling Point: 307.6 °C at 760 mmHg
Vapour Pressure: 0.000716 mmHg at 25°C
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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mouse | LD50 | oral | 60mg/kg (60mg/kg) | Journal of the Chemical Society. Vol. -, Pg. 182, 1947. | |
mouse | LD50 | subcutaneous | 10mg/kg (10mg/kg) | Journal of the Chemical Society. Vol. -, Pg. 182, 1947. | |
mouse | LD50 | unreported | 10mg/kg (10mg/kg) | BEHAVIORAL: COMA LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: RESPIRATORY STIMULATION GASTROINTESTINAL: CHANGES IN STRUCTURE OR FUNCTION OF SALIVARY GLANDS | National Technical Information Service. Vol. PB158-508, |
Poison by ingestion and subcutaneous routes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx and HCl. See also CARBAMATES and ESTERS.