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Methyl Amines

CH3NH2

Methylamine (CH3NH2) is an organic compound which is a colorless, flammable gas and has a fish-like strong odour.

Cylinder Capacities

50kg

Drum capacities

170kg

About the product

Methyl amines are a group of organic compounds with a wide range of industrial applications.

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Methyl amines are organic compounds that are commonly used in the production of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and other chemicals. They are also used as solvents, catalysts, and in the manufacturing of surfactants. We understand the importance of sourcing high-quality methyl amine products, which is why we provide our customers with the best possible products at competitive prices.

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Applications of ammonia

Mono:

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Insecticides
  • Explosives
  • Surfactants
  • Fuel additives
  • Tanning & Dyeing industries
  • Accelerators

Di:

  • N- methyl formadide
  • Detergent soaps
  • Tanning
  • Accelerator for rubber vulcanization
  • Agrichemicals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Rocket fuel

Tri

  • Plant growth regulators
  • Herbicides
  • Strongly basic anion exchange resius
  • Dyes leveling agents
  • Dyes
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Frequently asked questions

What are amines used for?
Amines are used as active ingredients in drugs, as intermediates in the synthesis of drugs and as chemical agents in various industrial and agricultural processes. Amines are used in makin azo-dyes, nylons, developing chemicals for crop protection, medication and water.
What is amine found in?
Amines are organic compounds that can be found in a variety of natural substances, such as proteins, alkaloids, and vitamins, as well as in many synthetic compounds such as drugs, pesticides, and dyes. Common examples of amine include amino acids, trimethylamines, and aniline.
Why are amines used in pharmaceutical industry?
Amine participate in important metabolic and physiological functions in living organisms.
What is methyl found in?
Methyl groups are found in proteins present in the body and their job is to help the body replicate cells.
What do you mean by methyl group?
Methyl Group indicates a small molecule made of one carbon and three hydrogen atoms.
What are examples of amines?
Common examples of amine include amino acids, trimethylamines, and aniline.
What is amines in food?
Biogenic Amines (BA)s are nitrogenous, and organic compounds and are found in fermented food items.
Is coffee an amine?
Total amine levels in green coffee ranges from 3.03 to 4.44 mg/100g.
Are amines used in drugs?
Yes, amines are used in the pharmaceutical industry as active ingredients in drugs. They can also be used as precursors in the synthesis of drugs. Many drugs such as antihistamines, antidepressants, and some antibiotics have amine functional groups in their chemical structure. They are also used in some in chemical intermediate to make some drugs.
What are the four types of amines?
Four types of amines are primary, secondary, tertiary, and cyclic.
Which drugs contain amines?
Common Drugs which contain amines are Cysteamine, Pseudoephedrine, and Benzonatate.
What are the three types of amines?
Amines are organic compounds that contain a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons. Depending on the number of alkyl groups that are attached to the nitrogen atom, amines can be classified into three types: primary, secondary, and tertiary amines.