Benzylamine CAS 100-46-9

Introduction:Basic information about Benzylamine CAS 100-46-9, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.

Benzylamine Basic information

Product Name:Benzylamine
Synonyms:Moringine;moringine[qr];omega-Aminotoluene;omega-aminotoluene[qr];Sumine 2005;sumine2005;sumine2006;BZA
CAS:100-46-9
MF:C7H9N
MW:107.15
EINECS:202-854-1
Product Categories:Organics;Pharmaceutical Intermediates;100-46-9;bc0001
Mol File:100-46-9.mol

Benzylamine Chemical Properties

Melting point 10 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 184-185 °C (lit.)
density 0.981 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor pressure 1.2 hPa (20 °C)
refractive index n20/D 1.543(lit.)
Fp 140 °F
storage temp. Store below +30°C.
solubility alcohol: miscible
form Liquid
pka9.33(at 25℃)
color Clear colorless to slightly yellow
PH11.4 (100g/l, H2O, 20℃)
OdorStrong ammonia.
explosive limit0.7-8.2%(V)
Water Solubility soluble
Sensitive Air Sensitive
Merck 14,1125
BRN 741984
Dielectric constant4.6(Ambient)
Stability:Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids.
InChI1S/C7H9N/c8-6-7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-5H,6,8H2
InChIKeyWGQKYBSKWIADBV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESNCc1ccccc1
LogP1 at 25℃
Surface tension37.1mN/m at 293.15K
CAS DataBase Reference100-46-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceBenzylamine(100-46-9)
EPA Substance Registry SystemBenzylamine (100-46-9)

Safety Information

Hazard Codes C
Risk Statements 21/22-34
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45
RIDADR UN 2735 8/PG 2
WGK Germany 1
RTECS DP1488500
34
Autoignition Temperature405 °C
TSCA TSCA listed
HS Code 2921 49 00
HazardClass 8
PackingGroup II
Storage Class8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials
Hazard ClassificationsAcute Tox. 4 Dermal
Acute Tox. 4 Oral
Eye Dam. 1
Skin Corr. 1B
Hazardous Substances Data100-46-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in Rabbit: 552 mg/kg LD50 dermal Rat 1350 mg/kg

Benzylamine Usage And Synthesis

Chemical Propertiescolourless liquid with an ammoniacal odour
UsesBenzylamine is used as a chemical intermediate for dyes, pharmaceuticals, and polymers.It is also employed as a corrosion inhibitor and as a brightener in electroplating baths. It also finds use in the manufacture of explosives.
UsesBenzylamine is a valuable intermediate for various applications and a building block for chemical synthesis used in pharmaceuticals and crop protection agents. It finds application in the coating industry. It is involved as a carrier electrolyte for separation of alkali, alkaline earth and ammonium cations in water samples by capillary electrophoresis with indirect UV detection. It is also used in synthesis of cross-linked porous copolymer supports based on N-(p-vinylbenzoyl)-2-methylalanine, styrene and divinylbenzene. In the textile industry, it is used in colored dyes. It is often used for medicinal purposes in topical creams and antifungal solutions as well as in vitamins.
UsesBenzylamine may be used as a derivatization agent to increase the sensitivity of 5-hydroxyindoles, catecholamines and catechols in biological samples prior to their determination using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with fluorescence detection.
Preparation28% Aqueous Ammonia, 810g
Benzyl chloride, 84.3g
49% Aqueous NaOH, 52.3g
Diethyl Ether, 200g
A three-necked flask was equipped with a reflux condenser dropping funnel and an agitator. All of the aqueous ammonium hydroxide solution was poured into the flask, then the benzyl chloride was introduced drop by drop; over a period of two hours with constant stirring of the mixture. The exothermic heat of reaction kept the temperature between 30-34°C during this period. When it is desired to introduce the benzyl chloride at a faster rate, conventional cooling means can be employed to control the temperature. A large excess of ammonia was employed as the molar ratio of reactants was 20:1. An additional two hours was allowed to insure completion of the following reaction:

Then the equimolecular quantity of caustic soda solution was added. When quiescent, the mixture split into an aqueous layer and an oily layer. After separating these two layers by use of a separatory funnel, the aqueous phase was made available for further repeated use by merely adding sufficient ammonium hydroxide to bring the total quantity of ammonia up to the original figure. The oily layer was steam distilled until no further oily constituent was visible in the condensed distillate as it dripped down the condenser tube. This distillate was saturated with sodium chloride and successively extracted with an initial 80 and three 40 gram batches of ethyl ether. Upon evaporation of the ether from the extract, 52g of crude benzylamine remain which was distilled at atmospheric pressure. 41g grams of substantially pure benzylamine distilled over in the boiling range 185-192°C, while the residue was found to contain an additional 2.3g of benzylamine and 8.7g of other matter which was believed to consist entirely of dibenzyl amine. Thus the total yield of benzylamine was 43.3g or 60.7% based on the weight of benzyl chloride.
DefinitionChEBI: A primary amine compound having benzyl as the N-substituent. It has been isolated from Moringa oleifera (horseradish tree).
Synthesis Reference(s)Synthetic Communications, 25, p. 863, 1995 DOI: 10.1080/00397919508013422
Synthesis, p. 48, 1987 DOI: 10.1055/s-1987-27838
General DescriptionColorless to light yellow liquid with a strong odor of ammonia. Floats and mixes with water.
Air & Water ReactionsWater soluble.
Reactivity ProfileIn presence of moisture, Benzylamine may weakly corrode some metals. Liquid will attack some plastics [USCG, 1999]. Neutralize acids to form salts plus water in exothermic reactions. May be incompatible with isocyanates, halogenated organics, peroxides, phenols (acidic), epoxides, anhydrides, and acid halides. Flammable gaseous hydrogen is generated in combination with strong reducing agents, such as hydrides.
HazardHighly toxic, strong irritant to skin and mucous membranes.
Health HazardInhalation of vapor causes irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat, and lung irritation with respiratory distress and cough. Headache, nausea, faintness, and anxiety can occur. Exposure to vapor produces eye irritation with lachrymation, conjunctivitis, and corneal edema resulting in halos around lights. Direct local contact with liquid is known to produce severe and sometimes permanent eye damage and skin burns. Vapors may also produce primary skin irritation and dermatitis.
Fire HazardSpecial Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxic nitrogen oxides may form in a fire.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNon flammable
Chemical ReactivityReactivity with Water: No reaction; Reactivity with Common Materials: In presence of moisture may severely corrode some metals. In liquid state this chemical will attack some plastics; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics: Flush with water; Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent.
ToxicologyBenzylamine is readily biodegradable. It is harmful in aquatic environment [German class for hazards in aquatic environment: 1 (weak effect) (WGK 1)].Acute toxicity: Pseudomonas fluorescens (bacteria) 500 mg (EC0); Scenedesmus quadricauda (algae) 6 mg (96-h EC10); Daphnia magna 60 mg (48-h EC50); Leuciscus idus (fish) 20 mg (48-h EC0); Pimephals promelas (fish) 102 mg (96-h EC50).Benzylamine is Ames test negative (no mutagenic effect). Acute oral toxicity: LD50 1130 mg/kg (rat). Acute percutaneous toxicity: LD50 1340 mg/kg (rat). Toxicity class 3 (Switzerland). All rats inhaling benzylamine for 3 h survived a two-week period (full body exposure). After full body exposure for 5h, 17 % died.
storageBenzylamine is slowly oxidized on contact with air and forms benzalbenzylamine. It also reacts with carbon dioxide to form its solid carbamic acid salt. It therefore should be stored in a tight closed container for not more than one year. For longer storage, a nitrogen blanket is recommended. In Germany the conditions for storage are classified as 8L (VCI-Lagerklasse).
Purification MethodsDry it with NaOH or KOH, then distil it under N2, through a column packed with glass helices, taking the middle fraction. Also distil it from zinc dust under reduced pressure. The picrate has m 196o (from EtOH), and the p-toluenesulfonamide has m 116o (from MeOH). [Beilstein 12 IV 2155.]
Toxics Screening LevelThe ITSL for benzylamine has been changed from 0.04 μg/m3 to 0.1 μg/m3 based on an annual averaging time.

Benzylamine Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materialsAmmonium hydroxide-->Benzyl chloride-->Benzaldehyde-->Ammonium bicarbonate-->Hexamethylenetetramine-->Phthalimide
Preparation Products(R)-3-(Boc-amino)pyrrolidine-->1-Boc-3-(Aminomethyl)azetidine-->(S)-3-Hydroxypyrrolidine hydrochloride-->NAPROANILIDE-->Admire-->(S)-1-Benzyl-3-pyrrolidinol-->4-N-Boc-4-N-Methyl-aminopiperidine-->(R)-(+)-1-Benzyl-3-pyrrolidinol-->(+)-(3R,4R)-BIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)-1-BENZYLPYRROLIDINE-->4-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde-->(3S,4S)-(-)-1-BENZYL-3,4-BIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)PYRROLIDINE-->1-N-Boc-3-Azetidinecarboxylic acid-->Imidacloprid-->Mafenide hydrochloride-->N-BOC-3-AMINOOXETANE-3-CARBOXYLIC ACID-->1-BENZYL-3-METHYL-4-PIPERIDONE-->(R)-3-Hydroxypyrrolidine-->ETHYL 4-PIPERIDONE-3-CARBOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE-->1-Benzyl-4-piperidone-->METHYL 3-AMINOOXETANE-3-CARBOXYLATE-->DL-Aspartic acid-->2,6-Dimethylpiperazine-->1-BENZYL-4-HYDROXY-4-(3-TRIFLUOROTOLYL)PIPERIDINOL-->N,N-Dimethylbenzylamine-->Methyl 1-benzyl-4-oxo-3-piperidine-carboxylate hydrochloride-->Irbesartan-->6-benzylaminopurine-->4-(1-BENZYLPIPERIDIN-4-YLOXY)-3,5-DICHLOROBENZENAMINE-->4-((4-BENZYLMORPHOLIN-2-YL)METHOXY)-3,5-DICHLOROBENZENAMINE-->trans-1,4-Diaminocyclohexane-->6-benzylaminopurine hydrochloride-->N'-BENZYL-N,N-DIMETHYLETHYLENEDIAMINE-->N-(Methoxymethyl)-N-(trimethylsilylmethyl)benzylamine-->sodium dibenzyl amine enzene sulfonate-->BENZYL-(2-METHYLSULFANYL-PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)-AMINE-->4-(AMINOMETHYL)BENZENESULFONAMIDE-->Ethyl 3-(benzylamino)propanoate-->3-Aminopyrrolidine-->N-BENZYLIMINODIACETIC ACID
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