Noctylaniline
Noctylaniline is a synthetic chemical compound belonging to the class of aromatic amines, characterized by its nitrogen-containing structure derived from aniline. The exact composition of noctylaniline is not standardized in scientific literature, but it is often associated with derivatives of aniline (C6H5NH2) modified with alkyl or other functional groups. These modifications can influence properties such as solubility, volatility, and reactivity.
The compound is primarily of interest in niche chemical applications, including the synthesis of dyes, pigments,
From a safety perspective, noctylaniline and its derivatives are generally considered hazardous due to the potential
Research into noctylaniline is limited compared to more common aromatic compounds, and its commercial availability is