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* <font color=red>toxic and possible carcinogenic</font> | * <font color=red>toxic and possible carcinogenic</font> | ||
* melting temperature -61°C | * melting temperature -61°C | ||
* If mixed with [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Tricholoroisocyanuric_acid|tricholoroisocyanuric acid]], compound will degrade "stoichiometrically the hydrolysis of N-benzylformamide (an N-substituted formamide) to [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Benzylamine|benzylamine]] and formate", thus <font color=red>a potential substrate for isocyanide convertible synthesis.</font> [http://www.wikigenes.org/e/chem/e/7504.html 1] | * If mixed with [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Tricholoroisocyanuric_acid|tricholoroisocyanuric acid]], compound will degrade "stoichiometrically the hydrolysis of N-benzylformamide (an N-substituted formamide) to [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/Benzylamine|benzylamine]] and formate", thus <font color=red>a potential substrate for isocyanide convertible synthesis.</font> [[http://www.wikigenes.org/e/chem/e/7504.html 1]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 03:57, 28 June 2013
- N,N-dimethylformamide, short DMF
- common laboratory solvent for chemicals insoluble in water, e.g. X-Gal
- toxic and possible carcinogenic
- melting temperature -61°C
- If mixed with tricholoroisocyanuric acid, compound will degrade "stoichiometrically the hydrolysis of N-benzylformamide (an N-substituted formamide) to benzylamine and formate", thus a potential substrate for isocyanide convertible synthesis. [1]
See also
- dimethylformamide entry in the wikipedia