madcow
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substitute methylamine by propylamine in organic synthesis?
Many organic synthesis uses methylamine , as it is gasous state at room temperature, needs to cool below 6 C , can propylamine ( liquid at room temp)
be used instead ? what are the pros and cons?
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querjek
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What do you want to use it for?
it's all about chemistry.
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madcow
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to form imine with hydroxy rearrangement of ketone. Thanks.
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You arent making sense. You want to form the imine? What do you mean by "with hydroxy rearrangement of ketone"?
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Madcow, you are wrong if you think that posting demented questions is better tolerated than posting questions on how to make ketamine from your
made-in-china-precursor. Besides you can not make ketamine if you use anything else but methylamine. Methylamine is a reagent in this synthesis and as
such it gets incorporated in the structure of the product. Therefore you can not use propylamine as that would give you a different product.
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