N-Butyldiethanolamine

N-Butyldiethanolamine Structure
N-Butyldiethanolamine structure
Common Name N-Butyldiethanolamine
CAS Number 102-79-4 Molecular Weight 161.242
Density 1.0±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 279.1±15.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C8H19NO2 Melting Point −70 °C(lit.)
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 126.7±0.0 °C
Symbol GHS05
GHS05
Signal Word Danger

Heterometallic 3d-4f single-molecule magnets: ligand and metal ion influences on the magnetic relaxation.

Inorg. Chem. 54(7) , 3631-42, (2015)

Six tetranuclear 3d–4f single-molecule magnet (SMM) complexes formed using N-n-butyldiethanolamine and N-methyldiethanolamine in conjunction with ortho- and para-substituted benzoic acid and hexafluoroacetoacetone ligands yield two families, both having a but...

Coordination cluster nuclearity decreases with decreasing rare earth ionic radius in 1:1 Cr/Ln N-butyldiethanolamine compounds: a journey across the lanthanide series from Cr4(III)La4–Cr4(III)Tb4 via Cr3(III)Dy3 and Cr3(III)Ho3 to Cr2(III)Er2–Cr2(III)Lu2.

Inorg. Chem. 54(7) , 3107-17, (2015)

Reactions of the N-substituted diethanolamine ligand N-n-butyldiethanolamine with chromium(II) and lanthanide(III)/rare earth salts (Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Y) in the presence of coligands give access to three series of is...

Mono-, di- and polynuclear copper(II) compounds derived from N-butyldiethanolamine: structural features, magnetism and catalytic activity for the mild peroxidative oxidation of cyclohexane.

Dalton Trans. (12) , 2109-20, (2009)

The new mononuclear [Cu(Hbdea)(2)].2Hdnba (), dinuclear [Cu(2)(mu-Hbdea)(2)(N(3))(2)] () and [Cu(2)(mu-Hbdea)(2)(pta)(2)].2H(2)O (), and 1D polymeric [Cu(2)(mu-Hbdea)(2)(mu-tpa)](n).2nH(2)O () copper(II) compounds have been prepared by self-assembly, in aqueo...