chloromethanamine
Chloromethanamine is a chemical compound with the formula CH3NHCl. It is a derivative of methylamine where a chlorine atom has replaced one of the hydrogen atoms on the nitrogen. This compound is unstable and tends to decompose. Due to its reactivity, it is not commonly encountered as a standalone substance but can be an intermediate in certain chemical reactions.
The synthesis of chloromethanamine can be achieved through the reaction of methylamine with a chlorinating agent.
Due to its reactive nature and limited practical applications, chloromethanamine has not been extensively studied or