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butylamine basic information |
product name: | butylamine |
synonyms: | 1-amino-1,1-dimethylethane;1-amino-butaan;1-aminobutan;1-amino-butan;1-butanaminen-butilamina;2-amino-2-methylpropan;aminobutane;butanamine |
cas: | 109-73-9 |
mf: | c4h11n |
mw: | 73.14 |
einecs: | 203-699-2 |
product categories: | pharmaceutical intermediates;anilines, aromatic amines and nitro compounds;alkylamines;monofunctional & alpha,omega-bifunctional alkanes;monofunctional alkanes;amines;building blocks;c2 to c5;chemical synthesis;nitrogen compounds;organic building blocks |
mol file: | 109-73-9.mol |
butylamine chemical properties |
mp | −49 °c(lit.) |
bp | 78 °c(lit.) |
density | 0.74 g/ml at 25 °c(lit.) |
vapor density | 2.5 (vs air) |
vapor pressure | 68 mm hg ( 20 °c) |
refractive index |
n |
fema | 3130 |
fp | 30 °f |
storage temp. | 2-8°c |
water solubility | miscible |
sensitive | air sensitive |
merck | 14,1543 |
brn | 605269 |
stability: | stable. incompatible with oxidizing agents, aluminium, copper, copper alloys, acids. highly flammable. |
cas database reference | 109-73-9(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | 1-butanamine(109-73-9) |
epa substance registry system | 1-butanamine(109-73-9) |
safety information |
hazard codes | f,c |
risk statements | 11-20/21/22-35 |
safety statements | 3-16-26-29-36/37/39-45 |
ridadr | un 1125 3/pg 2 |
wgk germany | 1 |
rtecs | eo2975000 |
f | 34 |
hazardclass | 3 |
packinggroup | ii |
hs code | 29211980 |
hazardous substances data | 109-73-9(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
---|---|
1-butanamine | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
butylamine usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | colourless to yellow liquid |
general description | a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. flash point 10°f. less dense (6.2 lb / gal) than water. vapors heavier than air. produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion. |
air & water reactions | highly flammable. dissolves in water with evolution of heat. the resulting solutions are basic. |
reactivity profile | n-butyl amine reacts violently with strong oxidizing agents and acids. attacks copper and copper compounds [handling chemicals safely 1980 p. 123]. reacts with hypochlorites to give n-chloroamines which may be explosive when isolated [bretherick 1979 p. 108]. |
health hazard | inhalation causes irritation, nausea, vomiting, headache, faintness, severe coughing and chest pains; can cause lung edema. ingestion causes severe irritation of mouth and stomach. contact with eyes causes severe irritation and edema of the cornea. contact with skin causes burns; absorption through skin may cause nausea, vomiting and shock. |
butylamine preparation products and raw materials |
preparation products | bensulfuron methyl -->chlorsulfuron-->dibutylamine -->butyl isocyanate-->curcumin-->tributylamine-->uv-photoxidation degradation film containing fedbc photosensitize-->simvastatin-->s-(-)-carbidopa-->4-butylamino-chromen-2-one-->2-fluorophenylacetone-->2-methoxyphenylacetone-->bupivacaine-->tert-butylisocyanate-->solvent blue 35-->transparent blue |
raw materials | sodium hydroxide-->ammonium hydroxide-->ammonia-->1-butanol-->water-->aluminum oxide -->4-chlorobenzaldehyde-->kaolin-->dibutylamine -->1-chlorobutane-->molybdenum trioxide-->tributylamine |
butylamine basic information |
product name: | butylamine |
synonyms: | 1-amino-1,1-dimethylethane;1-amino-butaan;1-aminobutan;1-amino-butan;1-butanaminen-butilamina;2-amino-2-methylpropan;aminobutane;butanamine |
cas: | 109-73-9 |
mf: | c4h11n |
mw: | 73.14 |
einecs: | 203-699-2 |
product categories: | pharmaceutical intermediates;anilines, aromatic amines and nitro compounds;alkylamines;monofunctional & alpha,omega-bifunctional alkanes;monofunctional alkanes;amines;building blocks;c2 to c5;chemical synthesis;nitrogen compounds;organic building blocks |
mol file: | 109-73-9.mol |
butylamine chemical properties |
mp | −49 °c(lit.) |
bp | 78 °c(lit.) |
density | 0.74 g/ml at 25 °c(lit.) |
vapor density | 2.5 (vs air) |
vapor pressure | 68 mm hg ( 20 °c) |
refractive index |
n |
fema | 3130 |
fp | 30 °f |
storage temp. | 2-8°c |
water solubility | miscible |
sensitive | air sensitive |
merck | 14,1543 |
brn | 605269 |
stability: | stable. incompatible with oxidizing agents, aluminium, copper, copper alloys, acids. highly flammable. |
cas database reference | 109-73-9(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | 1-butanamine(109-73-9) |
epa substance registry system | 1-butanamine(109-73-9) |
safety information |
hazard codes | f,c |
risk statements | 11-20/21/22-35 |
safety statements | 3-16-26-29-36/37/39-45 |
ridadr | un 1125 3/pg 2 |
wgk germany | 1 |
rtecs | eo2975000 |
f | 34 |
hazardclass | 3 |
packinggroup | ii |
hs code | 29211980 |
hazardous substances data | 109-73-9(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
---|---|
1-butanamine | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
butylamine usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | colourless to yellow liquid |
general description | a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. flash point 10°f. less dense (6.2 lb / gal) than water. vapors heavier than air. produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion. |
air & water reactions | highly flammable. dissolves in water with evolution of heat. the resulting solutions are basic. |
reactivity profile | n-butyl amine reacts violently with strong oxidizing agents and acids. attacks copper and copper compounds [handling chemicals safely 1980 p. 123]. reacts with hypochlorites to give n-chloroamines which may be explosive when isolated [bretherick 1979 p. 108]. |
health hazard | inhalation causes irritation, nausea, vomiting, headache, faintness, severe coughing and chest pains; can cause lung edema. ingestion causes severe irritation of mouth and stomach. contact with eyes causes severe irritation and edema of the cornea. contact with skin causes burns; absorption through skin may cause nausea, vomiting and shock. |
butylamine preparation products and raw materials |
preparation products | bensulfuron methyl -->chlorsulfuron-->dibutylamine -->butyl isocyanate-->curcumin-->tributylamine-->uv-photoxidation degradation film containing fedbc photosensitize-->simvastatin-->s-(-)-carbidopa-->4-butylamino-chromen-2-one-->2-fluorophenylacetone-->2-methoxyphenylacetone-->bupivacaine-->tert-butylisocyanate-->solvent blue 35-->transparent blue |
raw materials | sodium hydroxide-->ammonium hydroxide-->ammonia-->1-butanol-->water-->aluminum oxide -->4-chlorobenzaldehyde-->kaolin-->dibutylamine -->1-chlorobutane-->molybdenum trioxide-->tributylamine |