24dimethylaminophenylethylamine
24dimethylaminophenylethylamine is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C10H16N2. It is a diamine, meaning it contains two amine functional groups. One of these is a tertiary amine, and the other is a primary amine. The compound consists of an ethylamine chain attached to a dimethylamino group. Its structure can be described as N,N-dimethyl-2-aminoethanamine. This molecule is a liquid at room temperature and is soluble in water. It is a basic compound due to the presence of the amine groups. 24dimethylaminophenylethylamine can participate in reactions characteristic of amines, such as protonation, acylation, and alkylation. It may be used as a building block in organic synthesis. Information regarding its specific applications, production methods, and detailed physical or chemical properties beyond its basic classification is not widely disseminated in general scientific literature. It is important to handle all chemical compounds with appropriate safety precautions.