aminocarbamate

Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-02

Molecular Structure: Contains an amino (-NH2) group and a carbamate (-OCONH2) group

Appearance: Varies depending on specific compounds

Properties: Generally soluble in polar solvents

Usage: Intermediates in organic synthesis, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals

Stability: Varies, may be sensitive to hydrolysis and oxidation.

Aminocarbamate, commonly referred to as ammonium carbamate, is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula NH2COONH4. It is a white crystalline solid with a distinct ammonia-like odor. Aminocarbamate is widely used in various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. As a fertilizer, it provides nitrogen and carbon nutrients to plants. In pharmaceuticals, it serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of certain drugs. Additionally, it finds application in the production of electronic components due to its unique chemical properties.

Property Value
Chemical Formula NH2COONH4
Appearance White crystalline solid
Odor Ammonia-like
Density Approximately 1.6 g/cm³
Melting Point 59-61°C (sublimes)
Boiling Point 251°C at 760 mmHg
Solubility Soluble in water, soluble in alcohol, insoluble in acetone
Chemical Property Decomposes in air to release ammonia, volatile at room temperature, stable under normal conditions but reacts with strong oxidants and acids

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