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Propylamine (n-Propylamine, 1-Aminopropane)

CAS 107-10-8 · Formula C3H9N · MW 59.11 g/mol

A reactive primary amine building block for agrochemical, dye, and rubber-chemical synthesis. It is used as a chemical intermediate and laboratory reagent in the manufacture of rubber chemicals, dyestuffs, agricultural chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, and textile and leather finishing resins.

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UN Number
UN 1277
Hazard Class
Class 3
HS Code
2921.19

What is propylamine and what is it used for?

Propylamine (n-propylamine, 1-aminopropane, CAS 107-10-8) is a reactive primary-amine building block. It is used as a chemical intermediate for agrochemicals, rubber chemicals, dyestuffs, corrosion-inhibitor chemistry, and textile and leather finishing resins.

At a Glance
Material Family
Amines & Amides
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Crosslinking / Curing · pH Adjustment
Solubility
Very soluble in ethanol, acetone; soluble in benzene, chloroform; slightly soluble in carbon tetrachloride
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Agrochemicals: Intermediate for agricultural chemicals
  • Rubber chemicals: Building block for rubber additives
  • Dyestuffs: Amine intermediate
  • Corrosion inhibitors: Intermediate for corrosion-inhibitor chemistry
  • Textile & leather: Finishing-resin intermediate
Physical Properties
Melting Point
-83 °C
Boiling Point
49 °C at 760 mmHg
Density
0.7182 at 20 °C
Solubility
Very soluble in ethanol, acetone; soluble in benzene, chloroform; slightly soluble in carbon tetrachloride
Vapor Pressure
310.0
Flash Point
-37 °C
pH
Alkaline
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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DOT / UN Transport Classification
DOT hazard class 3 placard
UN / DOT NumberUN 1277
Hazard Class / DivisionClass 3
Packing GroupII
Proper Shipping NamePropylamine

Transport classification per the UN Model Regulations / 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table. Confirm against the grade-specific SDS (Section 14) before shipping.

HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
2921 . 19
Chapter 29
Organic chemicals
Heading 29.21
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 2921.19
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
107-10-8
Molecular Formula
C3H9N
Molecular Weight
59.11 g/mol
IUPAC Name
propan-1-amine
PubChem CID
InChI Key
WGYKZJWCGVVSQN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Synonyms & Trade Names
Propylamine Propan-1-amine 1-Propylamine Propanamine 1-AMINOPROPANE Mono-n-propylamine Monopropylamine RCRA waste number U194 Propan-1-ylamine (n-Propan-1-yl)amine AI3-26456 FEMA NO. 4237
Full Description

Propylamine (CAS 107-10-8), or n-propylamine, is a primary aliphatic amine. It is used as a chemical intermediate and laboratory reagent in the manufacture of rubber chemicals, dyestuffs, agricultural chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, and textile and leather finishing resins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is propylamine used for?

n-Propylamine (CAS 107-10-8) is a primary aliphatic amine used as a chemical intermediate and reagent in the manufacture of agricultural chemicals, rubber chemicals, dyestuffs, corrosion inhibitors, and textile and leather finishing resins.

What is an example of a propylamine, and is it n-propylamine or propanamine?

This product is n-propylamine, CH3CH2CH2NH2 (CAS 107-10-8), whose IUPAC name is propan-1-amine; "propanamine" and "propylamine" refer to the same compound. It is a representative simple primary alkylamine used as a building block.

Is propylamine an acid or a base?

Propylamine is a base. As a primary aliphatic amine the nitrogen lone pair accepts protons, so it reacts with acids to form propylammonium salts, which is central to its use as a synthesis intermediate.

What is the molecular formula and CAS number of propylamine?

The molecular formula is C3H9N and the CAS number is 107-10-8. Identity is confirmed on the CoA for each lot supplied.

What is the HS code for propylamine and how does it ship?

Propylamine is classified under HS 2921.19 and transported under UN 1277 (propylamine), a flammable liquid. Review the SDS for GHS classification and handling, and confirm packaging for your destination before shipment.

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