2-Amino-2-methylpropionitrile (CAS 19355-69-2) is a colorless to pale yellow liquid, 𝐶4𝐻8𝑁2, functioning as a versatile intermediate in pharmaceutical and organic synthesis. Often used to produce heterocyclic compounds, it is a key building block in API synthesis for neurology and oncology, typically requiring storage at 2-8°C.
Key Properties
CAS Number: 19355-69-2
Molecular Formula: 𝐶4𝐻8𝑁2
Molecular Weight: 84.12 g/mol
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid (or oil)
Boiling Point: ≈150.4±23.0°Cat 760 mmHg
Density: ≈0.9 g/cm3
Flash Point: ≈44.7
Properties: Hygroscopic, moderate volatility, mild ammonia-like odor
Storage: 2-8°C
Synonyms
2-Amino-2-methylpropanenitrile
2-Cyanoisopropylamine
Aminodimethylacetonitrile
2-Aminopropane-2-carbonitrile
1-Cyano-1-methylethylamine
2-Amino-2-cyanopropane
Uses and Applications
Pharmaceutical Intermediates: Primarily used in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), particularly for oncology, cardiovascular, and neurology treatments.
Organic Synthesis: Acts as a building block for producing heterocyclic compounds.
Agrochemicals: Used in the production of specialized crop protection agents.
Research: Utilized as a specialized reagent in chemical research.
Safety and Handling
Hazard Identification: May be fatal if inhaled, causes serious eye damage and skin irritation, and is harmful in contact with skin.
Reactivity: Sensitive to moisture.
Production: Can be synthesized from the reaction of acetone and potassium cyanide (usually to produce the hydrochloride salt)