What is dimethyl isopropyle ?
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N,N-Dimethylisopropylamine (DMIPA) is an acyclic tertiary amine. The protonation of DMIPA lead to the efficient migration of its methyl group to other nitrogen-containing compounds in the gas phase.
N,N-Dimethylisopropylamine may be used as an alkylating agent in the preparation of N-methylaniline via palladium catalyzed N-methylation of aniline under microwave condition. It may also be used to prepare a hypergolic ionic liquid by reacting with hydrazoic acid.
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