Description
Product name Butylamine
Synonym •
n-Butylamine,*-Aminobutane, Butan**-amine,
*-Butanamine,Monobutylamime
Molecular formula C4H*1N
Molecular weight *3.*4
CAS No. *******9
Purity *9%
Water content ≤0.5%
Solubility Soluble in water, ethanol, ether, and
acetone.
Appearance Colorless liguid with fishy, ammonia
odor.
Package **0kg/drum
HS Code *******0
Density **0 mg mL−1
Melting point −*9 °C; −*6 °F; **4 K
Boiling point *7 to *9 °C; **0 to **4 °F; **0 to
**2 K
Solubility in water Miscible
What is Butylamine?
Butylamine (CAS *******9) has many isomerides. To make its name
clear and unique, we use n-Butylamine as recommend by
Wikipedia. n-Butylamine is an organic amine compound with the
formula CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2(C4H*1N). This colorless liquid is one of
the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being
sec-butylamine(CAS *********6) , tert-butylamine(CAS ******9) and
isobutylamine(CAS ******9 ). At standard temperature and pressure,
n-butylamine is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like odor common
to amines. The liquid acquires a yellow color upon storage in air.
It is soluble in all organic solvents. Like other simple aliphatic
amines, n-butylamine is a weak base with a pKa of *0.*9 in its
protonated form.
*-Aminobutane is the intermediate for the herbicide butralin. It is
mainly used to synthesize medicine, dyestuff, and pesticide.
n-Butylamine applications
n-Butylamine is an important intermediate in the manufacture of
pesticides (such as thiocarbazides), pharmaceuticals, and
emulsifiers. It is also a precursor for the manufacture of
N,N\'-dibutylthiourea, a rubber vulcanization accelerator, and
n-butylbenzenesulfonamide, a plasticizer of nylon.
N-Butylamine was used in the synthesis of Fengabine.