n-TBA is an abbreviation for Tert-Butylacrylamide. Tertiary butyl acrylamide CAS 107-58-4 is a solid colorless powder with a dense characteristic smell. The product is also known as n-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-2-propenamide and n-t-Butylacrylamide. The product falls under the family of products which are hydrophobic acrylamides.
Tert butyl acrylamide can be synthesized using the Ritter reaction of isobutylene, sulfuric acid and acrylonitrile. To optimize n-tert-butylacrylamide, n-tert-butyl acetate and acetic acid can be used.
The linear chemical formula of n-tert-butylacrylamide is CH2=CHCONHC(CH3)3. Tertiary butyl acrylamide’s unique numerical identifier assigned by the chemical abstracts service CAS is 107-58-4.
The molecular weight of n-tert-butylacrylamide is 127.18. The melting point of tert butyl acrylamide is 126-129 degrees Celsius . The density of tert butyl acrylamide is 1.20 g/ cm3.
The flashpoint property is not applicable to N-Tert-Butylacrylamide because it doesn’t easily
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