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The molecule consists of a nitrogen atom with two methyl substituents and one hydrogen.Dimethylamine is a weak base and the pKa of the ammonium CH 3-NH + 2-CH 3 is 10.73, a value above methylamine (10.64) and trimethylamine (9.79).
N,N-Dimethylethylamine (DMEA), sometimes referred to as dimethylethylamine, is an organic compound with formula (CH 3) 2 NC 2 H 5.It is an industrial chemical that is mainly used in foundries as a catalyst for epoxy resins and polyurethane as well as sand core production.
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. [1] [2] [3] [4]
N-Methylmethanimine or Nâmethyl methylenimine is a reactive molecular substance containing a methyl group attached to an imine. It can be written as CH 3 N=CH 2 . On a timescale of minutes it self reacts to form the trimer trimethyl 1,3,5-triazinane.
N,N'-Dimethylethylenediamine (DMEDA) is the organic compound with the formula (CH 3 NH) 2 C 2 H 4. It is a colorless liquid with a fishy odor. It features two secondary amine functional groups. Regarding its name, N and N' indicate that the methyl groups are attached to different nitrogen atoms.
key:nfrbjbfyunqiqp-uhfffaoysa-n N , N -Dimethyl-4-methylthioamphetamine ( DMMTA or N , N -dimethyl-4-MTA ; code name PAL-1062 ), also known as 4-methylthio- N , N -dimethylamphetamine ( 4-MTDMA ), is a monoamine releasing agent (MRA) of the amphetamine family related to 4-methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA) and 4-methylthiomethamphetamine (4-MTMA or ...
N,N-Dimethylphenethylamine (N,N-DMPEA) is a substituted phenethylamine that is used as a flavoring agent. It is an alkaloid that was first isolated from the orchid Pinalia jarensis. [1] [a] Its aroma is described as "sweet, fishy". It is mainly used in cereal, cheese, dairy products, fish, fruit and meat. [3]
The names on the list are the ISO common name for the active ingredient which is formulated into the branded product sold to end-users. [1] The University of Hertfordshire maintains a database of the chemical and biological properties of these materials, [2] including their brand names and the countries and dates where and when they have been ...