diethylamine

Synonyms: "N-ethylethanamine", "N,N-diethylamine", "diethamine", "diaethylamin", "Dwuetyloamina", "dietilamina", "diethylamin", "diethyl amine", "N-ethyl-Ethanamine".

Source: diethylamine occurs naturally in many foods and plants and is a component of tobacco, tobacco smoke and substitute tobacco smoke. It is used as solvent and as a precursor for chemicals used in pharmaceuticals and pesticides. It also has applications in textile specialties, dyes, flotation agents, resins, petroleum chemicals and metal industry.

Identifiers:

IUPAC Name: N-ethylethanamine
CAS Number: 109-89-7
PubChem ID: 8021
InChiKey: HPNMFZURTQLUMO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: CCNCC

Structural Properties:

Molecular Formula: C4H11N
Molecular Weight: 73.139

Pharmacophore Features:

Number of bond donors: 1
Number of bond acceptors: 1
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 5

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Semak IV and Pikulev AT. 1994. The Functional State of the Xenobiotic Metabolising System in Rat Liver Following Chronic Administration of Diethylnitrosamine or its Precursors. Drug metabolism and drug interactions, 11, pp.237-237. DOI: 10.1515/DMDI.1994.11.3.237. URL: https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/dmdi.1994.11.3/dmdi.1994.11.3.237/ dmdi.1994.11.3.237.xml.

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