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NNdiethylmetatolamide

N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, also written as N,N-diethylmetatolamide or NN-diethylmetatolamide, is an organic amide that corresponds to the diethylamide derivative of meta-toluic acid. It can be viewed as the amide formed when meta-toluic acid is coupled to a diethylamino substituent on the amide nitrogen.

Chemical structure and nomenclature: The molecule features a benzene ring with a methyl substituent in the

Synthesis and occurrence: Publicly available information on this compound is limited. It does not appear as

Properties and applications: There is a lack of widely published data on its physical properties (such as

Safety: Comprehensive hazard data are not readily available in open sources. As with many synthetic amides,

See also: N,N-diethylbenzamide; toluidamides; meta-toluamide.

References: Information on this compound is sparse in open literature; consult chemical registries or vendor catalogs

meta
position
relative
to
a
carboxamide
group.
The
amide
nitrogen
bears
two
ethyl
groups
(N,N-diethyl),
giving
the
diethylamide
variant
of
m-toluamide.
This
places
the
compound
within
the
toluidamide
family
of
amides.
a
common
reagent,
marketed
chemical,
or
widely
studied
drug.
In
open
sources,
it
may
be
referenced
as
a
synthetic
intermediate
or
in
the
context
of
niche
organic
synthesis,
but
detailed
synthetic
routes
or
frequency
of
use
are
not
well
documented.
exact
molecular
weight,
boiling
point,
or
solubility)
and
on
any
established
applications.
No
well-supported
literature
confirms
specific
pharmacological,
industrial,
or
commercial
uses
for
this
compound.
standard
laboratory
precautions
should
be
followed
in
the
absence
of
specific
safety
information.
for
any
verified
entries.