Description:
4-(N,N-Diphenylamino)benzaldehyde, CAS No. 4181-05-9, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C19H15NO. It is a formyltriphenylamine, a compound composed of two benzene rings with a nitrogen atom at the center. This compound has a molecular weight of 273.33 and a boiling point of 562.1°C. It is a colorless to pale yellow-green liquid with a pungent odor.
Chemical Properties:
Pale yellow powder
Uses:
4-(N,N-Diphenylamino)benzaldehyde is a versatile and valuable material for many industries. It is used in producing fragrances, fungicides, and dyes, as well as in synthesizing pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its boiling point is, allowing it to be used for various reactions and reactions at higher temperatures.
In addition, 4-(N,N-Diphenylamino)benzaldehyde is a precursor to other compounds, such as 2-methoxy phenethylamine, which is an intermediate in synthesizing the antimalarial drug atovaquone. It is also a key intermediate in the production of the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib, as well as the anti-viral drug zanamivir.