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    6933-10-4

    Catalog No. EBD2723

    CAS 6933-10-4

    Name 4-bromo-3-methyl-aniline

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    Basic Information

    Synonyms: 4-bromo-3-methyl-aniline 3-methyl-4-bromoaniline 4-bromo-3-methylaniline 3-bromo-2-methylaniline amino-5-bromo-2-toluene 5-amino-2-bromotoluene 4-Bromo-m-toluidine(NH2=1) 5-Amino-2-bromotoluene~4-Bromo-m-toluidine 4-Bromo-m-toluidine 4-Bromo-3-methylbenzenamine m-Toluidine,4-bromo- AKOSBBS-00003654 4-Bromo-3-Methyl-Phenylamine Benzenamine,4-bromo-3-methyl-

    Molecular Formula: C7H8BrN

    Molecular Weight: 186.05

    MDL Number: MFCD00007828

    Categories: Synthetic Chemistry > Organic Building Blocks > Halogenated Compounds Synthetic Chemistry > Organic Building Blocks > Amines

    Product Description:
    4-Bromo-3-methylaniline is an organic compound featuring both an amine (-NH2) and a bromine substituent on a benzene ring, with an additional methyl group at the meta position relative to the amine. It is a versatile aromatic amine derivative commonly used as a key building block in organic synthesis. Its primary application is as a synthetic intermediate in the preparation of more complex molecules. The reactive amine group allows for diazotization, acylation, and condensation reactions, while the bromine atom serves as a handle for various cross-coupling reactions (e.g., Suzuki, Heck, Sonogashira) to construct biaryl or extended conjugated systems. This makes it valuable in the research and development of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, and functional materials. The compound is typically a solid at room temperature and requires careful handling due to the potential toxicity associated with aromatic amines. It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from light and oxidizing agents.
    Physical Properties

    Melting Point: 80-82 °C(lit.)

    Boiling Point: 240 °C(lit.)

    Flash Point: 239-241°C

    Density: 1.498 g/cm3

    Analytical Data

    Appearance: grey to brownish crystalline powder

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