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| 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide Basic information |
| 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 120°C | Boiling point | 440.9±45.0 °C(Predicted) | density | 1.183±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) | Fp | 113 °C | storage temp. | Refrigerator | solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | form | Solid | pka | 14.98±0.50(Predicted) | color | White to Off-White | Water Solubility | <0.01 g/100 mL at 18 ºC | Stability: | Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. | NIST Chemistry Reference | Propanediamide, 2-ethyl-2-phenyl-(7206-76-0) | EPA Substance Registry System | 2-Phenyl-2-ethylmalonamide (7206-76-0) |
| 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | White Crystalline Solid | Uses | A metabolite of Primidone | Definition | ChEBI: Phenylethylmalonamide is an amine. | General Description | White crystalline solid. | Air & Water Reactions | Insoluble in water. | Reactivity Profile | 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide is an amide. Amides/imides react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases. Flammable gases are formed by the reaction of organic amides/imides with strong reducing agents. Amides are very weak bases (weaker than water). Imides are less basic yet and in fact react with strong bases to form salts. That is, they can react as acids. Mixing amides with dehydrating agents such as P2O5 or SOCl2 generates the corresponding nitrile. The combustion of these compounds generates mixed oxides of nitrogen (NOx). | Health Hazard | SYMPTOMS: Symptoms of exposure to a related compound through ingestion may include sedation, vertigo, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, diplopia, nystagmus, an acute feeling of intoxication and, rarely, maculopapular and morbilliform rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, systemic lupus erythematosus, lymphadenopathy, acute psychotic reactions, hemorrhagic disease in the neonate, megaloblastic anemia and osteomalacia. | Fire Hazard | Flash point data for 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide are not available. 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide is probably combustible. |
| 2-Ethyl-2-phenylmalonamide Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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