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Preferred IUPAC name 3-(Trifluoromethyl)aniline | |
Other names 3-Aminobenzotrifluoride; m-ABTF; m-Trifluoromethylaniline, 3-(Trifluoromethyl)phenyl-1-amine | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.002.404 |
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Chemical formula | C7H6F3N |
Molar mass | 161.12 g/mol |
Density | 1.29 g/cm |
Melting point | 5 to 6 °C (41 to 43 °F; 278 to 279 K) |
Boiling point | 187 to 188 °C (369 to 370 °F; 460 to 461 K) |
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3-(Trifluoromethyl)aniline is an organic compound with the formula CF3C6H4NH2. It is one of three isomers of trifluoromethylaniline. Classified as an aromatic amines, they are colorless liquids. The corresponding dimethylamino derivative is also known.
Drugs List
Used in the following list of Drugs:
- Atovaquone
- Colfenamate
- Etofenamate
- Floctafenine
- Flufenamic acid
- HT-2157
- Losulazine
- Morniflumate
- Niflumic acid
- Norflurazon
- Pentflutizide
- Prefenamate
- Salfluverine
- Talniflumate
- Triflocin
- Ticarbodine
- Ufenamate
Also used in the synthesis of 4-Chloro-7-(trifluoromethyl)quinoline intermediate:
- Antrafenine
- EHT-1864
- Florifenine
- Losulazine
- Trifluoroquine
- PC13544868 (antihypertensive)
References
- William A. Sheppard (1969). "m-Trifluoromethyl-N,N-Dimethylaniline". Organic Syntheses. 49: 111. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.049.0111.
- John M. McCall, U.S. patent 4,140,775 (1979 to Pharmacia and Upjohn Co).
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