A report on Methylamine
Organic compound with a formula of CH3NH2.
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Ammonia
2 linksCompound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.
Compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.
For example, methylamine is prepared by the reaction of ammonia with chloromethane or with methanol.
Jesse Pinkman
2 linksFictional character in the American television series Breaking Bad, played by Aaron Paul.
Fictional character in the American television series Breaking Bad, played by Aaron Paul.
After Walt strong-arms Tuco into a lucrative, albeit unstable, partnership, Walt and Jesse expand their operations by stealing a large drum of methylamine.
Breaking Bad
2 linksAmerican neo-Western crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan, and the namesake of the Breaking Bad franchise.
American neo-Western crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan, and the namesake of the Breaking Bad franchise.
The new method Walt chooses is a reductive amination reaction, relying on phenyl-2-propanone and methylamine.
Walter White (Breaking Bad)
2 linksProtagonist of the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad.
Protagonist of the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad.
In order to make larger batches of meth to take advantage of their new arrangement with Tuco, Walt and Jesse switch from using pseudoephedrine to methylamine as a precursor.
Methyl isocyanate
1 linksOrganic compound with the molecular formula CH3NCO.
Organic compound with the molecular formula CH3NCO.
Methyl isocyanate is usually manufactured by the reaction of monomethylamine and phosgene.
Amine
1 linksIn organic chemistry, amines (, UK also ) are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.
In organic chemistry, amines (, UK also ) are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.
Primary (1°) amines—Primary amines arise when one of three hydrogen atoms in ammonia is replaced by an alkyl or aromatic group. Important primary alkyl amines include, methylamine, most amino acids, and the buffering agent tris, while primary aromatic amines include aniline.
Carbaryl
1 linksChemical in the carbamate family used chiefly as an insecticide.
Chemical in the carbamate family used chiefly as an insecticide.
Alternatively, 1-naphthol can be treated with excess phosgene to produce 1-naphthylchloroformate, which is then converted to carbaryl by reaction with methylamine.
Weak base
1 linksBase that, upon dissolution in water, does not dissociate completely, so that the resulting aqueous solution contains only a small proportion of hydroxide ions and the concerned basic radical, and a large proportion of undissociated molecules of the base.
Base that, upon dissolution in water, does not dissociate completely, so that the resulting aqueous solution contains only a small proportion of hydroxide ions and the concerned basic radical, and a large proportion of undissociated molecules of the base.
Methylamine, CH3NH2
Methanol
0 linksOrganic chemical and the simplest alcohol, with the formula CH3OH .
Organic chemical and the simplest alcohol, with the formula CH3OH .
Methanol is the precursor to most simple methylamines, methyl halides, and methyl ethers.
N-Methylethanolamine
0 linksAlkanolamine with the formula CH3NHCH2CH2OH.
Alkanolamine with the formula CH3NHCH2CH2OH.
N-Methylethanolamine is produced industrially by reacting ethylene oxide with excess methylamine in aqueous solution.