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N,O-DIMETHYLHYDROXYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE | ||
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 6638-79-5 |
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EINECS NO. | 229-642-1 | |
FORMULA | CH3ONHCH3·HCl | |
MOL WT. | 97.54 | |
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TOXICITY | ||
SYNONYMS | N-Methoxymethanamine, hydrochloride; | |
N-Methoxymethylamine hydrochloride; N-Metoximetilamina, clorhidrato; N-Méthoxyméthylamine chlorhydrate; | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | white to yellowish crystals | |
MELTING POINT | 112 - 116 C | |
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER | Soluble (soluble in ethanol) | |
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STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions | |
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Hydroxylamine is a white crystalline compound containing nitrogen with the formula of NH2OH and is therefore an ammonia (NH3) like compound. It is used as a powerful reducing agent in organic synthesis. It converts aldehydes (and ketones) to oximes (caprolactam), and acid chlorides to hydroxamic acids. Hydroxylamine tends to be explosive when heated. Its derivatives in the form of salts are more stable to be used and handled. O- alkylated hydroxylamines are used in the preparation of O-alkyl oximes and O-alkyl hydroxamates which are intermedaites for the production of antibiotics and oxime herbicides. Examples of end products are cefuroxime (antibacterial), alloxydim, butroxydim, clethodim, cloproxydim, cycloxydim, profoxydim, sethoxydim, tepraloxydim, and tralkoxydim. N,O-Dimethylhydroxylamine is an useful intermedaite to produce pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. It is used to modify keto-groups of steroids. |
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
white to yellowish crystals | |
CONTENT |
99.0% min | |
WATER |
0.5% max | |
MELTING POINT |
112 - 116 C | |
TRANSPORTATION | ||
PACKING | 25kgs in fiber drum | |
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Hazard Symbols: XI, Risk Phrases: 36/38, Safety Phrases: 26-36 |
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