Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Diethylamine Hydrochloride for Synthesis (Diethyl ammonium Chloride)
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – For Synthesis
Application – Organic Synthesis, Research Reagent
Product Overview
Diethylamine Hydrochloride, also known as Diethyl ammonium Chloride, is a high-purity chemical compound essential for various demanding laboratory applications. As the hydrochloride salt of diethylamine, it presents itself as a white crystalline powder, highly soluble in water and organic solvents, making it a versatile reagent in chemical synthesis. This compound serves as a key building block and catalyst in numerous organic reactions, facilitating the creation of complex molecules crucial for pharmaceutical intermediates, agrochemicals, and specialized polymers. Its stable solid form ensures ease of handling and precise measurement, contributing to reproducible experimental results. Researchers rely on its consistent quality for critical applications where purity directly impacts reaction yield and product integrity. Our Diethylamine Hydrochloride is rigorously tested to meet stringent ‘For Synthesis’ grade standards, ensuring maximum reliability for your scientific endeavors. It is an indispensable component for developing innovative compounds and advancing chemical research.
FAQs
1. What are the primary uses of Diethylamine Hydrochloride in a laboratory setting?
Diethylamine Hydrochloride is primarily used in organic synthesis as a reagent, catalyst, or starting material. It’s involved in the preparation of amides, esters, and other nitrogen-containing compounds, and often serves as a source of diethylamine in reactions where the free base might be too volatile or difficult to handle.
2. How should Diethylamine Hydrochloride be stored to ensure its stability and shelf life?
For optimal stability, Diethylamine Hydrochloride should be stored in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed in its original container. Protect it from moisture and direct sunlight. Proper storage prevents degradation and ensures its efficacy for synthesis applications.
3. Is this product suitable for pH sensitive reactions?
Yes, as a salt of a strong acid and a weak base, Diethylamine Hydrochloride can act as a buffer or a source of diethylamine under specific pH conditions. Its use in pH-sensitive reactions requires careful consideration of its pKa values and potential buffering capacity within the reaction system.
4. Can Diethylamine Hydrochloride be used as an alternative to liquid diethylamine in certain reactions?
Absolutely. Diethylamine Hydrochloride is often preferred over liquid diethylamine in reactions where the free base’s volatility is an issue, or when a solid, easily weighable form is required for precise stoichiometric control. It provides a more stable and safer way to introduce the diethylamine moiety into a reaction.
5. What safety precautions are recommended when handling Diethylamine Hydrochloride?
When handling Diethylamine Hydrochloride, it is advisable to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, gloves, and a lab coat. Use it in a well-ventilated area or a fume hood to avoid inhalation. In case of skin or eye contact, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.










