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Dipropylamine
Dipropylamine is an organic compound with the formula . It is classified as a secondary amine. It is a colorless liquid with a "fishy" odor. It is a precursor to various herbicides such as trifluralin, oryzalin, and vernolate. :thumb|left|Trifluralin, an herbicide containing a dipropylamino group|110px
Occurrence
Dipropylamine occurs in tobacco leaves and in some industrial wastes.
Safety
Dipropylamine is flammable, toxic, and corrosive. Exposure can cause excitement followed by depression, internal bleeding, dystrophy, and severe irritation.
References
References
- Lide, D. R.. (1998). "Handbook of Chemistry and Physics". CRC Press.
- Grushko, Ya. M.. (1992). "Handbook of Dangerous Properties of Inorganic and Organic Substances in Industrial Wastes". CRC Press.
- (2000). "Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry".
- (2003). "Fate and Exposure Data for Organic Compounds". CRC Press.
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