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Linear Formula (CH3)2NH · (CH3)2NCOOH
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Molecular Weight 134.18
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Beilstein Registry
Number 4531667
Properties
Related Categories
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InChI Key
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JIYXHCMRGZVYMA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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refractive index
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n20/D 1.454(lit.)
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bp
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60-61 °C(lit.)
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density
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1.05 g/mL at
25 °C(lit.)
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Detailed d
Application
Dimethylammonium
dimethylcarbamate (DIMCARB) may be employed as an equivalent of dimethylamine,
which on reaction with carboxylic acids affords N,N-dimethyl
amides.[3] It may be employed
as ionic liquid for the synthesis of Cup-shaped calix[4]arenes bearing one or
two ketocyanine fluorophore fragments at the wide rim of the macrocycle.[5]
Ionic liquid primarily
used as a solvent.
• For synthesis of calixarene-based ketocyanine fluorophores
• Distillation extraction of tannins from plant materials
• Electrodeposition of silver or of lead on glassy carbon and mercury film electrodes
• Synthesis of Ag and Au nanostructures
• Reusable reaction medium for synthesis of monoarylidene cyclopentanones
• For synthesis of calixarene-based ketocyanine fluorophores
• Distillation extraction of tannins from plant materials
• Electrodeposition of silver or of lead on glassy carbon and mercury film electrodes
• Synthesis of Ag and Au nanostructures
• Reusable reaction medium for synthesis of monoarylidene cyclopentanones
General
description
Dimethylammonium
dimethylcarbamate (DIMCARB) is the carbamate salt of dimethylamine. It is
widely used as solvent and extractant.[1] It has been
investigated as ionic liquid.[2] DIMCARB is formed
by the reaction of dimethylamine and carbon dioxide
Packaging
25 mL in glass bottle
PRICE
$1575.64/KG OR $716.2/IB
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