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  2. Free base - Wikipedia

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    Free base (freebase, free-base) is a descriptor for the neutral form of an amine commonly used in reference to illicit drugs. The amine is often an alkaloid , such as nicotine , cocaine , morphine , and ephedrine , or derivatives thereof.

  3. Methylamine - Wikipedia

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    Methylamine, also known as methanamine, is an organic compound with a formula of CH 3 NH 2. This colorless gas is a derivative of ammonia , but with one hydrogen atom being replaced by a methyl group .

  4. Methylammonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    It is an ammonium salt composed of methylamine and hydrogen chloride. One potential application for the methylammonium halides is in the production of perovskite solar cells . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The methyl group and other hydrogen atoms are bonded covalently to the nitrogen, with the chloride bonded ionically .

  5. Tris - Wikipedia

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    The useful buffer range for tris (pH 7–9) coincides with the physiological pH typical of most living organisms. This, and its low cost, make tris one of the most common buffers in the biology/biochemistry laboratory.

  6. Mannich reaction - Wikipedia

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    The Schiff base is an electrophile which reacts in a second step in an electrophilic addition with an enol formed from a carbonyl compound containing an acidic alpha-proton. The Mannich reaction is a condensation reaction. [4]: 140 In the Mannich reaction, primary or secondary amines or ammonia react with formaldehyde to form a Schiff base ...

  7. N,N-Diethylmethylamine - Wikipedia

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    N,N-Diethylmethylamine (diethylmethylamine, DEMA) is a tertiary amine with the formula C 5 H 13 N. N,N-Diethylmethylamine is a clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature, and is used in various industrial and scientific applications including water desalination as well as analytical and organic chemistry.

  8. Methylammonium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    It is the salt formed by the neutralization of methylamine with nitric acid. This substance is also known as methylamine nitrate and monomethylamine nitrate, not to be confused with methyl nitramine or monomethyl nitramine. Methylammonium nitrate was first used as an explosive ingredient by the Germans during World War II. [1]

  9. Methylammonium iodide - Wikipedia

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    It is an ammonium salt composed of methylamine and hydrogen iodide. The primary application for methylammonium iodide, sometimes in combination with other methylammonium halides , is as a component of perovskite (structure) crystalline solar cells .