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N,N-Dimethyldecylamine N-oxide (CAS 2605-79-0)

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Alternate Names:
DDAO; Decylamine oxide
CAS Number:
2605-79-0
Molecular Weight:
201.35
Molecular Formula:
C12H27NO
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N,N-Dimethyldecylamine N-oxide extensive utilization in the synthesis of diverse compounds, spanning pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and industrial chemicals, underscores its broad utility. Furthermore, the compound has been the subject of investigation for its potential catalytic properties and its role as Its reactivity lies its capacity to function as a nucleophile in organic reactions. This property empowers it to engage with electrophiles, leading to the formation of novel compounds. The presence of the highly reactive oxygen atom within the amine oxide structure facilitates the establishment of covalent bonds with other molecules, driving the creation of new chemical entities. Moreover, N,N-Dimethyldecylamine N-oxide exhibits base-like behavior, enabling it to accept protons from acids. Through this proton transfer, it actively participates in the formation of fresh compounds, contributing to the dynamic landscape of chemical reactions.


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N,N-Dimethyldecylamine N-oxide, 5 g

sc-215497
5 g
$505.00