Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Benzylamine, 99.5+%, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML, 800ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – 99.5%+
Application – Organic synthesis, pharmaceutical intermediates, analytical research
Product Overview
Benzylamine, 99.5%+ pure, is a high-quality primary amine widely used in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research. Packaged under the AcroSeal® brand, this reagent ensures minimal moisture absorption and contamination, maintaining its integrity for critical applications. Its high purity level (99.5%+) makes it suitable for demanding laboratory procedures where precision is essential. The compound’s reactivity as a nucleophile and base allows it to participate in various chemical transformations, including reductive amination, condensation reactions, and the synthesis of Schiff bases. The AcroSeal® packaging further enhances its shelf life by preventing oxidation and degradation, ensuring consistent performance. Whether used as a building block in drug development or as a reagent in analytical chemistry, this Benzylamine delivers reliable results with minimal impurities. Its compatibility with common organic solvents and ease of handling make it a versatile choice for advanced research and industrial applications.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Benzylamine, 99.5%+?
When stored under recommended conditions in its original AcroSeal® packaging, Benzylamine retains its purity for at least 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this Benzylamine compatible with aqueous solutions?
Benzylamine is miscible with most organic solvents but has limited solubility in water, making it more suitable for non-aqueous reactions.
3. Can this product be used for large-scale synthesis?
Yes, the 800ML pack size is designed for scaled-up applications while maintaining high purity and consistency.
4. How should Benzylamine be stored to prevent degradation?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances like strong acids or oxidizing agents.
5. Are there lower-purity alternatives available for cost-sensitive applications?
Lower-grade Benzylamine (e.g., 98% purity) may be available, but the 99.5%+ grade is recommended for critical applications requiring high precision.










