N-Benzyl-N-methylethanolamine CAS 101-98-4: Synthesis Intermediate and Surfactant Applications

Discover the versatility of N-Benzyl-N-methylethanolamine as a key organic synthesis component and a high-performance surfactant.

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Key Advantages

Versatile Synthesis Intermediate

N-Benzyl-N-methylethanolamine plays a crucial role as a building block in the synthesis of a wide array of organic compounds, including those with pharmaceutical applications.

Effective Protein Purification

The compound's ability to adsorb proteins makes it an excellent choice for purifying immunoglobulin preparations, significantly improving the yield and purity of valuable biomolecules.

Broad Chromatographic Utility

As a chromatographic adsorbent, N-Benzyl-N-methylethanolamine offers reliable performance in separation processes, aiding in the isolation of specific compounds.

Key Applications

Organic Synthesis

N-Benzyl-N-methylethanolamine is a foundational chemical for synthesizing complex organic molecules, including advanced pharmaceutical intermediates.

Biotechnology

Its utility as a surfactant for protein adsorption makes it invaluable in bioprocessing, particularly for purifying biological molecules like immunoglobulins.

Chromatography

Used as an adsorbent material, it facilitates effective separation and purification in various chromatographic techniques.

Chemical Research

Serves as a versatile reagent in laboratories for exploring new chemical reactions and developing novel compounds.

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