Name | Tryptamine |
CAS | 61-54-1 |
Wickr | Elainematerial |
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Specification:
Product Name: | Tryptamine |
Synonyms: | (Amino-2 ethyl)-3 indole;(amino-2ethyl)-3indole;3-(2-aminoethyl)-indol;3-Indoleethylamine;beta-(3-Indolyl)ethylamine;Indol-3-ethylamine;Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-;Tryptamin |
CAS: | 61-54-1 |
MF: | C10H12N2 |
MW: | 160.22 |
EINECS: | 692-120-0 |
Melting point | 113-116 °C (lit.) |
Boiling point | 137 °C/0.15 mmHg (lit.) |
density | 0.9787 (rough estimate) |
refractive index | 1.6210 (estimate) |
Fp | 185 °C |
storage temp. | 2-8°C |
solubility | water: soluble1g/L at 20°C |
pka | 10.2(at 25â) |
form | crystal |
color | white |
/td> | 11.07 (10g/l, H2O, 24.7â) |
Water Solubility | negligible |
Sensitive | Air Sensitive |
Chemical Properties | Tryptamine is a biogenic imine derived from the decarboxylation of trypton. It is a white to orange crystaler, melting point 118°C (decomposition at 145-146°C). Soluble in ethanol and acetone, almost insoluble in ether, benzene, chloroform and water. |
Uses | Tryptamine is a monoamine alkaloid found in plants. Tryptamine is commonly used in the preparation of biologically active compounds such as neurotransmitters and psychedelics. |