Atomfair Cyclopropylamine C3H7N

Description Cyclopropylamine (CAS No. 16234-10-9), also known as cyclopropanamine or aminocyclopropane , is a highly versatile organic compound with the molecular formula C3H7N . This clear, colorless liquid is characterized by its strong ammonia-like odor and is widely utilized in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and organic synthesis applications. With a boiling point of 49-50??C and a density of 0.824 g/mL at 25??C , cyclopropylamine is highly reactive due to its strained three-membered ring structure, making it a valuable building block for heterocyclic compounds. It is packaged under inert gas to ensure stability and purity, typically available in quantities ranging from 100 mL…

Description

Description

Cyclopropylamine (CAS No. 16234-10-9), also known as cyclopropanamine or aminocyclopropane, is a highly versatile organic compound with the molecular formula C3H7N. This clear, colorless liquid is characterized by its strong ammonia-like odor and is widely utilized in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and organic synthesis applications. With a boiling point of 49-50??C and a density of 0.824 g/mL at 25??C, cyclopropylamine is highly reactive due to its strained three-membered ring structure, making it a valuable building block for heterocyclic compounds. It is packaged under inert gas to ensure stability and purity, typically available in quantities ranging from 100 mL to 25 L for laboratory and industrial use. Suitable for Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitutions, and as a precursor to bioactive molecules, this compound is handled with care due to its flammability and corrosive nature.

  • CAS No: 16234-10-9
  • Molecular Formula: C3H7N
  • Molecular Weight: 57.09
  • Exact Mass: 57.057849228
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 57.057849228
  • IUPAC Name: cyclopropanamine
  • SMILES: C1CC1N
  • Synonyms: Cyclopropylamine, Cyclopropanamine, 765-30-0, Aminocyclopropane, EINECS 212-142-2

Application

Cyclopropylamine serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, including antiviral and antifungal agents, due to its ability to form stable cyclopropane rings in bioactive molecules. It is also employed in agrochemical production, particularly in the development of herbicides and pesticides with enhanced efficacy. Researchers leverage its reactivity in organic synthesis to construct complex heterocycles and fine chemicals. Additionally, cyclopropylamine derivatives are explored in material science for designing novel polymers and coatings.

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