Structure of DMAB CAS 74 94 2 - DMAB CAS 74-94-2

Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion

CAS Number

74-94-2

Name

DMAB

Syn­onyms

200-823-7 [EINECS]
74-94-2 [RN]
Dimethy­lamine Borane
Dimethy­lamine-borane
Methanamine, N-methyl-, com­pd. with borane (1:1) [ACD/​Index Name]
N-Methyl­methanamin -boran (1:1) [Ger­man] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
N-Methyl­methanamine – borane (1:1) [ACD/IUPAC Name]
N-Méthylméthanamine – borane (1:1) [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Borane Dimethy­lamine
Borane dimethy­lamine com­plex
Borane, com­pd. with dimethy­lamine (1:1)
Borane, com­pd. with N-methyl­methanamine (1:1)
Boron hydride dimethy­lamine
Boron, trihydro(N-methylmethanamine)-, (T-4)-
Dimethy­lamine borane (1:1)
DIMETHY­LAMINE BORANYLI­DYNE
Dimethy­lamine com­pound with borane (1:1)
Dimethy­lamine, com­pd. with borane (1:1)
Dimethy­lamine-borane (1:1)
DMAB?Dimethylaminoborane?Borane Dimethy­lamine com­plex ?
METHANAMINE, N-METHYL-, COM­PD. WITH BORANE(1:1)
MFCD00013188 [MDL num­ber]
MFCD00051068 [MDL num­ber]
N-Methyl­methanamine [ACD/IUPAC Name]
N-Methyl­methanamine com­pd. with borane (1:1)

SMILES

B.CNC

Std­InChI

InChI=1S/C2H7N.BH3/c1-3-2;/h3H,1-2H3 ;1H3

Std­InChIKey

FTDUH­BOCJSQEKS-UHF­F­­FAOYSA-N

Mol­e­c­u­lar Formula

C2H10BN

Mol­e­c­u­lar Weight

58.918

EINECS

200-823-7

Beil­stein Reg­istry Number

578.63

MDL Number

MFCD00051068

Prop­er­ties

Appear­ance

White crys­tals

Melt­ing Point

34°C~36°C

Safe­ty Data

Sym­bol

flame jpg - DMAB CAS 74-94-2skull jpg - DMAB CAS 74-94-2GHS02, GHS06

Sig­nal Word

Dan­ger

Haz­ard statements

H228-H301H311

Pre­cau­tion­ary Statements

P210-P280-P301 + P310-P312

Per­son­al Pro­tec­tive Equipment

Eye­shields, Faceshields, full-face par­ti­cle res­pi­ra­tor type N100 (US), Gloves, res­pi­ra­tor car­tridge type N100 (US), type P1 (EN143) res­pi­ra­tor fil­ter, type P3 (EN 143) res­pi­ra­tor cartridges

RIDADR 

UN 2926 6.1(4.1) / PGII 

WGK Germany

2

RTECS

IP9450000

Spec­i­fi­ca­tions and Oth­er Infor­ma­tion of Our DMAB CAS 74-94-2

Puri­ty

98% min

Stor­age

Under room tem­per­a­ture away from light

Known Appli­ca­tion

It is often used as a reduc­ing agent and is used in the black­en­ing process of the PCB industry.

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