2-Methyl-n-propyl-1-propanamine | CAS No. 39190-66-4
Basic Information

CAS Number
39190-66-4
Molecular Formula
C7H17N
Molecular Weight
115.22 g/mol
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Basic Physical Properties
Boiling Point
123-125 ºC (760 Torr)
Flash Point
16.3±9.3 ºC,
Refractive Index
1.4065 (589.3 nm 20 ºC)
Classification & Uses
Chemical Classification
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English
- 2-methyl-N-propylpropan-1-amine
- 1-propanamine, 2-methyl-N-propyl-
- 2-Methyl-N-propyl-1-propanamine
- Isobutyl-propyl-amine
- Isobutyl-n-propylamine
- Isobutylpropylamine
- N-Isobutyl-N-propylamine
- (2-methylpropyl)(propyl)amine
- PROPYLISOBUTYLAMINE
- SQGSVBHTFQOZDL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- Propylisobutyl amine
- propyl-isobutylamine
- n-propylisobutylamine
- propyl isobutyl amine
- n-Propyl-isobutylamin
- (2-Methyl-n-propyl)-1-propanamine
- 2
- 2-Methyl-N-propyl-1-pro
- AKOS000167254
- CS-11964
- SCHEMBL170842
- EN300-33331
- MFCD09929245
- 2-Methyl-N-propyl-1-propylamine, 9CI
- isobutylpropylamine
- Z90518190
- SY034221
- 39190-66-4
- N-isobutyl-N-propylamine
- DTXSID50879021
- DA-42549
- CHEBI:184419
- AC1640
- 2-Methyl-n-propyl-1-propanamine
- SCHEMBL9844731
MDL_Number
MFCD09929245
CAS Number
39190-66-4
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