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Name |
Aziridine carboxylic acid ethyl ester |
EINECS | N/A |
CAS No. | 671-51-2 | Density | 1.169g/cm3 |
PSA | 29.31000 | LogP | 0.39640 |
Solubility | N/A | Melting Point |
N/A |
Formula | C5H9 N O2 | Boiling Point | 147.1°C at 760 mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 115.132 | Flash Point | 42.8°C |
Transport Information | N/A | Appearance | N/A |
Safety | Poison by intravenous and intraperitoneal routes. Mutation data reported. See also ESTERS. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. | Risk Codes | N/A |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | N/A | |
Synonyms |
1-Ethoxycarbonylaziridine;Ethoxycarbonyl-1-ethylenimine; Ethyl 1-aziridinecarboxylate; Ethyl1-aziridinylcarboxylate; Ethyl aziridinocarboxylate; Ethyl aziridinylformate;N-(Ethoxycarbonyl)aziridine; N-Carbethoxyethylenimine;N-Ethoxycarbonylethyleneimine; NSC 26962 |
Article Data | 6 |
Chemical Name: Ethyl aziridinyl formate
IUPAC NAME: Ethyl aziridine-1-carboxylate
CAS No.: 671-51-2
Molecular Formula: C5H9NO2
Molecular Weight: 115.13 g/mol
Density: 1.169 g/cm3
Flash Point: 42.8 °C
Boiling Point: 147.1 °C at 760 mmHg
Following is the structure of Aziridine carboxylic acid ethyl ester (CAS No.671-51-2):
The chemical synonymous of Aziridine carboxylic acid ethyl ester (CAS No.671-51-2) are 1-Aziridinecarboxylicacid,Ethylester ; 1-Ethoxycarbonylaziridine ; Ethoxycarbonyl-1-Ethylenimine ; Ethyl1-Aziridinecarboxylate ; Ethyl1-Aziridinylcarboxylate ; Ethylaziridinecarboxylate ; Ethylaziridinocarboxylate ; N-(Ethoxycarbonyl)Aziridine
1. | cyt-rat-ipr 40 mg/kg | BJPCAL British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy. 6 (1951),357. | ||
2. | ipr-rat LD50:8600 µg/kg | BJPCAL British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy. 21 (1963),581. | ||
3. | ivn-mus LD50:180 mg/kg | CSLNX* U.S. Army Armament Research & Development Command, Chemical Systems Laboratory, NIOSH Exchange Chemicals. (Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010) NX#04621 . |
Poison by intravenous and intraperitoneal routes. Mutation data reported. See also ESTERS. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx.