ammoniamethane
Ammoniamethane is a chemical compound with the formula CH₃NH₂, commonly known as methylamine. It is a colorless gas with a strong ammonia-like odor, belonging to the class of organic amines. Methylamine is derived from methane by replacing one hydrogen atom with an amino group (NH₂). It is highly soluble in water and miscible with many organic solvents, making it useful in various industrial and laboratory applications.
Methylamine is primarily produced through the catalytic hydrogenation of nitromethane or by reacting methanol with ammonia.
Due to its high reactivity and flammability, methylamine must be handled with caution. Exposure to methylamine
In addition to its industrial uses, methylamine plays a role in biological systems as a natural product