obeliscus - 24-6-2016 at 06:35
I hope I've erred not in posting this here.
I ordered N,N-dimethylaniline from a chemical supplier yesterday and today they have called back requesting to speak about the order as it will be
drop shipped from the manufacturer and is a poison.
Two years ago they processed my order for phosphorus trichloride with little fuss other than a credit card issue; they were given my parent's
business name with my parents' permission though the business was situated in a residential address.
For the curious, the N-N dimethylaniline will be used as a solvent according to a couple of chemistry journal articles in my posession among other
things.
On this occasion, if I respond on the N-N dimethylaniline order what do you think they are likely to ask?
PHILOU Zrealone - 24-6-2016 at 07:28
Can't you do it from aniline and methyl iodide?
obeliscus - 24-6-2016 at 07:41
I am likely going to consider that, though I do know if I could place an order for aniline or find a source; I'll need 1L of dimethylaniline
eventually.
obeliscus - 24-6-2016 at 07:44
don't know
DJF90 - 24-6-2016 at 07:52
What do you want the dimethylaniline for? Perhaps there is an alternative reagent/solvent you could use?
obeliscus - 24-6-2016 at 08:07
I want the dimethylaniline as a base in obtaining o-amnio benzylamine derivatives from analogs of n,n-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-phosphoramidic chloride and
in forming methyl violet 10B.
obeliscus - 24-6-2016 at 11:29
Update
I e-mailed the chemical supplier and found out they simply wanted reaffirmation of the credit card; this information was given and 20 minutes later I
looked at my online credit card statement and found a deduction caused by the order; no shipping charges were levied yet and, of course, the product
has not yet shipped.
Thanks for the responses.