Acetoacetic acid methylene xylidide, commonly referred to as Acetoacetic acid m-xylidide, is a chemical compound that is used in organic synthesis as a reagent for the preparation of carboxamides and other derivatives. It is a derivative of acetoacetic acid and is typically used in the presence of a strong base.
Product Characteristics | Product Detail |
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CAS No | 97-36-9 |
Formula | C12H15NO2 |
Molecular Weight | 205.26 |
Synonyms | 2′,4′-Acetoacetoxylidide(6CI,7CI,8CI);1-Acetoacetylamino-2,4-dimethylbenzene;2,4-Acetoacetoxylidide;Acetoacetic acid m-xylidide;Acetoaceto-m-xylidide;Acetoacetyl-m-xylidide;N-(2,4-Dimethylphenyl)-3-oxobutanamide;N-Acetoacetyl-2,4-xylidine;NSC 8398;o,p-Dimethylacetoacetanilide; |
EINECS | 202-576-0 |
Density | 1.108 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 88-91 �C(lit.) |
Boiling Point | 365.4 �C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 148.6 �C |
Solubility | null |
Appearance | White to off white powder |