2methoxyaniline
2-Methoxyaniline, also known as o-anisidine, is an aromatic amine in which a methoxy group (–OCH3) is attached to the benzene ring at the ortho position relative to the amino group (NH2). Its chemical formula is C7H9NO, and its approximate molecular weight is 123.15 g/mol. The methoxy substituent modulates the ring’s reactivity, particularly in coupling reactions used to form dyes and related compounds.
Physically, 2-methoxyaniline is typically a colorless to pale yellow solid or liquid with a sharp odor. It
Preparation methods include reduction of 2-nitroanisole, which can be formed by nitration of anisole followed by
Uses and safety: The primary use of 2-methoxyaniline is as an intermediate in the manufacture of dyes