Wednesday, October 16, 2013

What is Oleylamine ?


CAS Number: 112-90-3

Purity: 68%

Molecular Weight: 267.49

Molecular Formula: C18H37N

Appearance: Colorless to yellow liquid

Physical State: Liquid

Storage: Store at room temperature

Melting Point: 18-26 ºC

Boiling Point: 348-350 ºC

Density: 0.813 g/ml at 25 ºC

Refractive Index: n20/D 1.4596

 

Oleylamine is a primary amine of the alkene (''Z'')-Octa-9-decene and agnate in anatomy to the blubbery acerbic oleic acid. It is a accepted reagent in the actinic amalgam of nanoparticles. It can action both as a bread-and-butter for the acknowledgment admixture and as a analogous abettor to balance the apparent of the particles. Most commercially accessible oleylamine is abstruse grade, with alone 70% purity. This top akin of birthmark makes the acknowledgment altitude with oleylamine difficult to carbon and standardize.

 

Oleylamine has an LD50 Intraperitoneal of 888 mg/kg in mice. It is awful acerb and readily causes derma burns. Appropriate claimed careful accessories is recommended at all times while application this chemical.

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