Alias: | Formylmethylamine | Purity: | 99% |
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CAS NO.: | 123-39-7 | Type: | Pesticide Intermediate |
Application: | Solvents And Intermediates For Organic Synthesis | Solubleness: | Miscible With Water, Miscible In Ethanol |
Highlight: | 99% Purity N Methylformamide,N Methylformamide NMF,NMF Chemical Intermediate |
Chemical Intermediate N-Methylformamide Used As A Reagent
N-Methylformamide (NMF) is a colorless, nearly odorless, organic compound and secondary amide with molecular formula CH3NHCHO, which is a liquid at room temperature. NMF is mainly used as a reagent in various organic syntheses with limited applications as a highly polar solvent.NMF is closely related to other formamides, notably formamide and dimethylformamide (DMF). However, industrial use and production of NMF are far less than for either of these other formamides. DMF is favored over NMF as a solvent due to its greater stability. Annual production of NMF can be assumed to be significantly less than the production of either formamide (100,000 tons) or DMF (500,000 tons).
ITEM | CONTENT |
Purity | 99% |
Other Name | NMF |
Molecular Formula | C2H5NO |
Type | Amide/amide compound |
Relative Density | 1.0075 g/mL at 15/4ºC |
Viscosity | 1.468 mPa·s at 35ºC |
Melting Point | -4 °C (lit.) |
Electrical conductivity | 8×10-7 S/m |
The antitumour activities of N-methylformamide, N-ethylformamide and formamide against a number of murine tumours in vivo (Sarcoma 180, M5076 ovarian sarcoma and TLX5 lymphoma) have been estimated. In all cases N-methyl-formamide had significant activity, formamide had marginal or no activity and N-ethylformamide had no significant activity. N-methylformamide and N-ethylformamide were equitoxic to the TLX5 lymphoma in vitro. Formamide was found as a metabolite in the plasma and urine of animals given N-methylformamide and N-ethylformamide, but excretion profiles do not support the hypothesis that formamide is an active antitumour species formed from N-alkylformamides. No appreciable metabolism of N-methylformamide occurred under a variety of conditions with liver preparations in vitro. N-methylformamide, but not N-ethylformamide or formamide, reduced liver soluble non-protein thiols by 59.8% 1 h after administration of an effective antitumour dose.
N-Methylformamide, also known as HCONHCH3 or NMF, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as carboximidic acids. These are organic acids with the general formula RC(=N)-OH (R=H, organic group). N-Methylformamide has been detected, but not quantified in, a few different foods, such as anatidaes (Anatidae), chickens (Gallus gallus), and domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domestica). This could make N-methylformamide a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. Based on a literature review a significant number of articles have been published on N-Methylformamide.