2-Amino-4-phenylbutane

2-Amino-4-phenylbutane Basic information
Product Name:2-Amino-4-phenylbutane
Synonyms:.alpha.-Methyl-.gamma.-phenyl-n-propylamine;.alpha.-methyl-.gamma.-phenyl-Propylamine;(+/-)-AMPHETAMINE;DL-AMPHETAMINE;AURORA KA-7110;α-Methylbenzenepropylamine;2-Amino-4-phenylbutane, 98+%;(n)-3-amino-1-phenylbutane
CAS:22374-89-6
MF:C10H15N
MW:149.24
EINECS:244-942-2
Product Categories:Amines;Building Blocks;C10;Chemical Synthesis;Nitrogen Compounds;Organic Building Blocks;AmphetamineStable Isotopes;Controlled Drug Standards;A;Alphabetic;AM to AQDrugs of Abuse;Chemical Structure;22374-89-6
Mol File:22374-89-6.mol
2-Amino-4-phenylbutane Structure
2-Amino-4-phenylbutane Chemical Properties
Melting point -50°C
Boiling point 228-232 °C (lit.)
density 0.922 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor pressure 10.146Pa at 25℃
refractive index n20/D 1.514(lit.)
Fp 208 °F
storage temp. −20°C
solubility soluble in Chloroform, Ethyl Acetate
pkapKa 10.0 (Uncertain)
form liquid
Specific Gravity0.922
color Clear
PH11.6 (10g/l, H2O, 20℃)
Water Solubility 8.5 g/L (20 ºC)
Sensitive Air Sensitive
BRN 2413110
LogP2.12
CAS DataBase Reference22374-89-6(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceBenzenepropanamine, «alpha»-methyl-(22374-89-6)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C,Xi,T,F
Risk Statements 34-22-39/23/24/25-23/24/25-11
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45-28A-36/37
RIDADR UN 2735 8/PG 3
WGK Germany 2
RTECS UI3920000
Hazard Note Irritant
HazardClass 8
PackingGroup III
HS Code 29214980
ToxicityLD orl-rat: >600 mg/kg AEPPAE 195,647,1940
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2-Amino-4-phenylbutane Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiesclear colorless liquid
Uses2-Amino-4-phenylbutane is used in the synthesis of N-substituted derivatives of (1-methyl-3- phenylpropyl)amine.
Biological FunctionsAmphetamine is an indirectly acting adrenomimetic amine that depends for its action on the release of norepinephrine from noradrenergic nerves. Its pharmacological effects are similar to those of ephedrine; however, its CNS stimulant activity is somewhat greater. Both systolic and diastolic blood pressures are increased by oral dosing with amphetamine. The heart rate is frequently slowed reflexively. Cardiac output may remain unchanged in the low- and moderate-dose range. The therapeutic uses of amphetamine are based on its ability to stimulate the CNS. The D-isomer (dextroamphetamine) is three to four times as potent as the L-isomer in producing CNS effects. It has been used in the treatment of obesity because of its anorexic effect, although tolerance to this effect develops rapidly. It prevents or overcomes fatigue and has been used as a CNS stimulant. Amphetamine is no longer recommended for these uses because of its potential for abuse. Amphetamine is useful in certain cases of narcolepsy or minimal brain dysfunction.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Safety ProfileA poison by intraperitoneal and parenteral route. Moderately toxic by ingestion.When heated to decomposition it emits toxic vapors of NOx.
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