N-Ethylmethylamine CAS No.:624-78-2

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients 2025-03-03

Chemical Name:N-Ethylmethylamine

CAS No.: 624-78-2

Assay: ≥97.13%

Appearance: White to light yellow crystalline solid

N-Ethylmethylamine More Details:

Specification:

Appearance Colorless to light yellow liquid

Content (GC) 97.13%

Water (ppm) 0.37%

Boiling point 36-37℃

N-Ethylmethylamine Usage:

Rivastigmine intermediates are widely used in the fields of medicine and chemical industry.

N-Ethylmethylamine Packaging and Shipping:

20KG/drum or according to buyer’s requirements.

N-Ethylmethylamine Storage:

Stored in a dry and ventilated warehouse; keep away from sunshine; avoid fire; avoid moisture.

Item Content
Introduction N-Ethylmethylamine (also known as N-Methylethanamine) is an organic compound used in various chemical and industrial applications. It is a clear, colorless to light yellow liquid with a strong, ammonia-like odor.
Chemical Information – Molecular Formula: C₃H₉N<br>- Molecular Weight: 59.11<br>- CAS Number: 624-78-2
Synonyms N-Methylethylamine, Ethylamine, N-methyl-, Methylaminoethane, N-Ethyl-N-methylamine
Physical Properties – Appearance: Colorless to light yellow liquid<br>- Density: 0.688 g/mL<br>- Boiling Point: 36-37°C<br>- Flash Point: -37.45°C
Storage Conditions Store at 0-6°C. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames due to its flammability.
Applications – Chemical Synthesis: Used in the production of N-ethyl-methyl acrylamide via reaction with acryloyl chloride.<br>- Medicinal Chemistry: Acts as a precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.<br>- Other Uses: Found in trace amounts in certain foods, such as carrots and corn.
Safety Information – Hazard Classifications: Flammable liquid, acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), skin corrosion.<br>- Safety Storage: Store in a cool, well-ventilated area. Use appropriate protective equipment when handling.<br>- Transportation: UN Number 2733, classified as a flammable, corrosive liquid.
Environmental Impact No specific data available, but it is not classified as a persistent, bioaccumulative, or toxic (PBT) substance.