Chloroalkylamine Intermediates for Quaternization and Side-Chain Synthesi
Chloroalkylamine intermediates are amine derivatives that combine chloroalkyl functionality with amine or amine salt structures. These halogenated amine building blocks may be evaluated in specialty organic synthesis where controlled quaternization, side-chain introduction or further functional group transformation is required.
Typical members of this group include chloroethylamine hydrochloride salts and chloropropyl tertiary amine derivatives. From a B2B sourcing perspective, buyers usually focus on exact product identity, salt form or free-base form, assay, water content, impurity profile, physical state, storage requirements, transport classification and documentation availability.
This product segment belongs to the broader family of amine derivatives for API synthesis and specialty chemical intermediates. Because chloroalkylamine derivatives may require additional safety, compliance and logistics review, product availability and shipment feasibility should always be confirmed case by case.
What Are Chloroalkylamine Intermediates?
Chloroalkylamine intermediates are amine derivatives containing chloroethyl, chloropropyl or related chloroalkyl structures. The chloroalkyl group provides a functional handle for controlled downstream transformation, while the amine or amine salt structure influences polarity, salt formation behavior, storage conditions and handling requirements.
Chloroethylamine products may be supplied as hydrochloride salts and therefore require careful confirmation of salt form, assay, chloride-related parameters, water content and storage conditions. Chloropropyl tertiary amines may combine a tertiary amine center with a chloropropyl side chain, making them relevant where halogenated amine structure and side-chain functionality are required.
In commercial sourcing, these materials should be reviewed from both a technical and compliance perspective. Buyers should confirm product identity, intended application category, destination requirements, dangerous goods classification and required documentation before placing an order.
Why These Intermediates Matter in Specialty Synthesis
Chloroethyl and chloropropyl functionality can be important in intermediate design where a halogenated side chain is required for further synthesis. Amine salts and tertiary amine structures may support controlled downstream transformations at a high-level process design stage, subject to product specification and compliance review.
These products may be considered as halogenated amine building blocks, chloroalkylamine intermediates, specialty organic intermediates or functional chemical building blocks depending on structure and application requirements. They may be evaluated in API intermediate synthesis, fine chemical synthesis and specialty organic synthesis without implying any final product use.
Key sourcing parameters include impurity profile, water content, residual solvents, color, appearance, odor, physical state, salt form, chloride content where applicable, packaging compatibility and dangerous goods classification. Because this product group may involve sensitive handling and documentation questions, shipment feasibility should be reviewed before quotation or dispatch.
Product Comparison Table
The following products represent selected chloroalkylamine intermediates and related halogenated amine derivatives for specialty intermediate sourcing.
| Product | CAS No. | Structural Type | Typical Sourcing Focus | Product Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bis(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride | 821-48-7 | Chloroethylamine hydrochloride salt | Assay, salt form, water content, appearance, chloride-related impurities, SDS review, transport classification | Bis(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride CAS 821-48-7 |
| N-(3-chloropropyl)dibutylamine | 36421-15-5 | Chloropropyl tertiary amine derivative | Assay, water content, related amines, color, residual solvents, packaging compatibility, transport classification | N-(3-chloropropyl)dibutylamine CAS 36421-15-5 |
Key Product Groups
Chloroethylamine Hydrochloride Salts
Bis(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride is a representative chloroethylamine hydrochloride intermediate. It contains chloroethyl functionality in hydrochloride salt form and should be reviewed carefully for specification confirmation, documentation availability, storage requirements and transport classification.
Typical sourcing focus includes assay, salt form, water content, appearance, related impurities, chloride-related impurities, residual solvents, packaging compatibility, SDS review and shipment route confirmation. Product availability, lead time and export feasibility should be confirmed according to supplier information, buyer profile, destination and intended application category.
Chloropropyl Tertiary Amine Derivatives
N-(3-chloropropyl)dibutylamine is a chloropropyl tertiary amine intermediate containing a tertiary amine structure and a chloropropyl group. It may be evaluated where chloropropyl functionality, tertiary amine structure or side-chain introduction potential is required in specialty organic synthesis.
Sourcing considerations include assay, related amines, residual solvents, color, odor, water content, storage condition, packaging compatibility, dangerous goods classification and documentation. For commercial orders, packaging and transport feasibility should be reviewed before shipment.
Sourcing Considerations for Chloroalkylamine Intermediates
Chloroalkylamine intermediates should be evaluated with both technical specification and compliance requirements in mind. Buyers may need to provide more detailed application and destination information than for general organic intermediates.
Exact identity: Confirm product name, CAS number, structure and synonym information before quotation.
Salt form or free-base form: Confirm whether the required product is a hydrochloride salt, free base or another form.
Purity and assay: Review assay value, analytical method and acceptance range according to downstream requirements.
Water content: Moisture may affect storage, handling, transport and process suitability.
Related amines: Related amine impurities should be reviewed according to the product structure and specification.
Chloroalkyl-related impurities: Chloroethyl, chloropropyl or chloride-related impurity parameters may require additional attention.
Residual solvents: Residual solvent limits should be confirmed where required for fine chemical or intermediate use.
Color and appearance: Appearance, color and physical state should match customer specification and actual batch condition.
Odor: Some amine derivatives may have characteristic odor and may require suitable packaging and handling review.
Physical state: Confirm whether the material is solid, salt, liquid, viscous liquid or solution.
Storage conditions: Storage should be confirmed according to SDS, supplier recommendation and product sensitivity.
Packaging compatibility: Packaging should be checked against corrosivity, moisture sensitivity, odor and transport classification.
Dangerous goods classification: Transport labels, packing group, UN information and shipment route should be confirmed case by case.
COA and SDS: COA and SDS may be available for confirmed products, subject to product, batch and supplier confirmation.
Transport documents: Dangerous goods declaration, UN packaging certificate or other shipment documents may be required depending on product and route.
Lead time: Lead time may depend on production schedule, batch release, documentation preparation and dangerous goods logistics.
Export documentation: Export feasibility and documents should be reviewed before order confirmation.
End-use review: Intended application category or general end-use information may be required for compliance and shipment feasibility review.
Small-batch packaging: Sample or small-volume packaging should be confirmed according to product properties and transport rules.
Packaging, Safety Review and Logistics
Chloroalkylamine intermediates may require careful packaging selection according to SDS, physical state, corrosivity, odor, moisture sensitivity and dangerous goods classification. Liquid products may be supplied in suitable small bottles, small drums, 25 L drums, 200 L drums or other packaging formats depending on product properties and supplier confirmation.
Solid or salt products may require sealed bags, bottles, cartons, fiber drums with inner liners, moisture-protective packaging or other suitable packaging. Some products may require corrosion-resistant packaging, sealed packaging, moisture protection, UN-approved packaging or specific transport labels depending on SDS and transport classification.
Sea, air, courier, LCL or FCL shipment options must be evaluated case by case. Certain products may not be suitable for some transport modes, small-volume courier shipment or specific destinations depending on dangerous goods classification, package size and local import requirements.
Common trade terms may include FOB China port, FCA warehouse, CFR/CIF destination port or DAP destination where applicable. Import clearance, local duties, taxes, destination compliance and end-use statements where required should be confirmed by the buyer or their appointed import agent.
Compliance and Documentation Awareness
Chloroalkylamine derivatives may raise additional documentation, safety and logistics questions compared with general organic intermediates. COA and SDS may be available for confirmed products, subject to product, batch and supplier confirmation.
Depending on product classification and shipment route, transport classification, dangerous goods packaging, UN packaging certificate, dangerous goods declaration, export documentation and other shipment documents may be required. Documentation requirements should be reviewed before shipment rather than after cargo preparation.
Export feasibility may depend on product classification, destination, quantity, buyer profile, intended application category and available documentation. Aure Chemical may request additional information to evaluate supply and shipment feasibility. No shipment should be assumed available before product, documentation and logistics confirmation.
Chloroalkylamine Intermediates Available from Aure Chemical
Shandong Aure Chemical can support sourcing and supply coordination for selected chloroalkylamine intermediates and related halogenated amine derivatives, subject to product, supplier, destination and compliance confirmation.
Related products include Bis(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride and N-(3-chloropropyl)dibutylamine. For suitable inquiries, support may include quotation, specification confirmation, COA/SDS coordination, packaging review, shipment feasibility review and export logistics discussion.
All product availability, lead time, specification, packaging, documentation and shipment feasibility are subject to supplier confirmation and case-by-case review. Buyers may be asked to provide destination, quantity, intended application category and import requirements before a final quotation or shipment plan is confirmed.
Request Information or Quotation
To discuss chloroalkylamine intermediate requirements, please provide the following information when sending an inquiry:
Product name and CAS number
Target purity, assay or specification
Salt form or free-base requirement where applicable
Required quantity for sample, trial order, batch order or annual consumption
Destination port or delivery address
Preferred trade term, such as FOB China port, FCA warehouse, CFR/CIF destination port or DAP destination where applicable
Preferred packaging or drum size
Required documents, such as COA, SDS, transport classification reference or other shipment documents
Expected purchase schedule or project timeline
Intended application category or general end-use information where required for compliance review
Any special impurity, water content, color, physical state, storage or transport requirements
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