Triethylamine

C₆H₁₅N

IUPAC: N,N-Diethylethanamine

CAS: 121-44-8

Übersicht

Triethylamine (TEA) is one of the most commonly used non-nucleophilic bases in organic synthesis. It has a strong, fishy ammonia-like odor.

Zusammensetzung

Element Symbol Atome Atommasse
Hydrogen H 15 1,0080
Carbon C 6 12,0110
Nitrogen N 1 14,0070

Elementare Zusammensetzung

H
14,9%
C
71,2%
N
13,8%

Verwendung

  • Acid scavenger in synthesis
  • Catalyst
  • Corrosion inhibitor

Wissenswertes

  • One of the most frequently used reagents in organic chemistry laboratories

Sicherheit

  • ⚠ Flammable
  • ⚠ Corrosive
  • ⚠ Strong odor

Structure

SMILES

CCN(CC)CC

Eigenschaften

Typ
organic
Zustand
liquid
Molmasse
101,19 g/mol
Dichte
0,7260 g/cm³
Schmelzpunkt
-114,7 °C
Siedepunkt
88,9 °C
Löslichkeit
133 g/L at 20°C

Molecular Descriptors

Exact Mass
101,1204
XLogP
1,4
TPSA
3,2 Ų
H-Bond Donors
0
H-Bond Acceptors
1
Rotatable Bonds
3
Heavy Atoms
7
Complexity
25,0

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Triethylamine?
Triethylamine (C₆H₁₅N) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name N,N-Diethylethanamine.
What is the molecular weight of Triethylamine?
Triethylamine has a molar mass of 101.19 g/mol.
What state is Triethylamine at room temperature?
Triethylamine is a liquid at room temperature.
Is Triethylamine organic or inorganic?
Triethylamine is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up Triethylamine?
Triethylamine (C₆H₁₅N) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N).