Anhydrous Triethylamine Is A Chemical Compound With The Formula (C2H5)3N. It Is A Colorless Liquid With A Strong, Ammonia-like Odor. Triethylamine Is A Tertiary Amine Commonly Used As A Base In Organic Synthesis. The "anhydrous" Designation Indicates That It Is Free From Water, Which Is Important In Certain Reactions Where The Presence Of Water Can Interfere Or Cause Side Reactions. Anhydrous Triethylamine Is Often Used As A Base In Reactions Like Acylation, Alkylation, And Deprotonation. It Is Also Utilized In The Synthesis Of Pharmaceuticals, Dyes, And Rubber Chemicals.
Product Description
ITEM | INDEX |
Appearance | Pale Yellow Oily Liquid |
Refractive Index | n20/D 1.401(lit.) |
Storage Condition | Store Below +30°C. |
solubility | water: Soluble112g/L At 20°C |
PKA | 10.75(at 25ºC) |
PH Value | 12.7 (100g/l, H2O, 15ºC)(IUCLID) |
Odor | Strong Ammonia-like Odor |