4'-Aminopropiophenone
4'-Aminopropiophenone
4'-Aminopropiophenone is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C9H11NO. It is commonly used in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and organic compounds due to its versatile chemical properties.
Properties[edit | edit source]
4'-Aminopropiophenone appears as a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone, but has limited solubility in water. The compound has a characteristic aromatic odor.
Synthesis[edit | edit source]
4'-Aminopropiophenone can be synthesized through the reaction of acetophenone with ammonia in the presence of a catalyst. This process results in the substitution of a hydrogen atom on the benzene ring with an amino group, yielding 4'-aminopropiophenone as the final product.
Applications[edit | edit source]
The primary application of 4'-Aminopropiophenone is in the pharmaceutical industry, where it serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of various drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients. It is also used in organic chemistry laboratories as a building block for the preparation of diverse organic compounds.
Safety[edit | edit source]
As with any chemical compound, proper handling and storage of 4'-Aminopropiophenone are essential to prevent accidental exposure. It is recommended to use personal protective equipment such as gloves and goggles when working with this compound to avoid skin contact or inhalation of vapors.
See also[edit | edit source]
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