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Piperazine is freely soluble in water and ethylene glycol, but insoluble in diethyl ether. It is a weak base with two pK b of 5.35 and 9.73 at 25 °C.; the pH of a 10% aqueous solution of piperazine is 10.8–11.8. Piperazine readily absorbs water and carbon dioxide from the air.
In the Staedel–Rugheimer pyrazine synthesis (1876), 2-chloroacetophenone is reacted with ammonia to the amino ketone, then condensed and then oxidized to a pyrazine. [5] A variation is the Gutknecht pyrazine synthesis (1879) also based on this selfcondensation , but differing in the way the alpha-ketoamine is synthesised.
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) is a substance often used as a recreational drug and is known to have euphoriant and stimulant properties. Several studies conducted between 2000 and 2011 found that the effects of BZP are similar to amphetamine, although BZP's dosage is roughly 10 times higher by weight.
Terazosin synthesis: [6] Reaction of piperazine with 2-furoyl chloride followed by catalytic hydrogenation of the furan ring leads to 2 . This, when heated in the presence of 2-chloro-6,7-dimethoxyquinazolin-4-amine ( 1 ) undergoes direct alkylation to terazosin ( 3 ).
Aminoethylpiperazine (AEP) is a derivative of piperazine. This ethyleneamine contains three nitrogen atoms; one primary, one secondary and one tertiary. It is a corrosive organic liquid and can cause second or third degree burns. Aminoethylpiperazine can also cause pulmonary edema as a result of inhalation. It is REACH and TSCA registered. [1]
N-Methylpiperazine is a common building block used in organic synthesis. [2] For example, N-methylpiperazine is used in the manufacture of various pharmaceutical drugs including cyclizine, [3] meclizine, and sildenafil. The lithium salt, lithium N-methylpiperazide, is used as a reagent in organic synthesis for protection of aryl aldehydes. [4]
Cyclizine is a piperazine derivative with histamine H 1-receptor antagonist (antihistamine) activity. The precise mechanism of action in inhibiting the symptoms of motion sickness is not well understood. It may have effects directly on the vestibular system and on the chemoreceptor trigger zone.
1-(2-Pyrimidinyl)piperazine (1-PP, 1-PmP) is a chemical compound and piperazine derivative. It is known to act as an antagonist of the α 2 -adrenergic receptor (K i = 7.3–40 nM) [ 1 ] and, to a much lesser extent, as a partial agonist of the 5-HT 1A receptor (K i = 414 nM; E max = 54%).