Nicotinyl methylamide

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Nicotinyl methylamide


Nicotinyl methylamide is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as pyridines and derivatives. These are compounds containing a pyridine ring, which is a six-membered aromatic heterocycle, with a nitrogen atom at any ring position. The systematic name of Nicotinyl methylamide is N-Methyl-3-pyridinecarboxamide.

Chemical Properties[edit | edit source]

Nicotinyl methylamide has a molecular formula of C7H8N2O and a molecular weight of 136.15 g/mol. It is a derivative of nicotinic acid, also known as niacin or vitamin B3, which is an essential human nutrient.

Synthesis[edit | edit source]

The synthesis of Nicotinyl methylamide involves the reaction of methylamine with nicotinic acid in the presence of a suitable catalyst. The reaction proceeds via the formation of an amide bond, which is a type of covalent bond that links two molecules together.

Applications[edit | edit source]

While the specific applications of Nicotinyl methylamide are not widely documented, amides in general are used in a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, polymers, and agrochemicals. In the pharmaceutical industry, for example, amides are often used as building blocks in the synthesis of drugs.

Safety[edit | edit source]

As with all chemical compounds, handling Nicotinyl methylamide should be done with care. Proper safety measures should be taken to avoid exposure, and it should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames.

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