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Trimethylamine solution is a compound that functions as a nucleophilic reagent in various chemical reactions. It acts as a Lewis base, readily donating its lone pair of electrons to form new chemical bonds with electrophiles. In the presence of certain catalysts, it can participate in alkylation, acylation, and other organic synthesis reactions. Trimethylamine solution can also serve as a precursor in the production of quaternary ammonium compounds, which have diverse applications in chemical and biological. At the molecular level, trimethylamine solution interacts with other reagents to facilitate the formation of new chemical compounds through nucleophilic substitution and addition reactions. Its mechanism of action involves the donation of electron pairs to react with electrophilic substrates, leading to the formation of new chemical bonds.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Trimethylamine solution (ca. 28% in Water, ca. 4.3mol/L), 25 ml | sc-475199 | 25 ml | $32.00 |