N-Methyl-xylopine N-oxide
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+ | N-Methylmorpholine-N-oxide or NMO is an organic compound. This heterocyclic amine oxide and morpholine derivative is used in organic chemistry as a co-oxidant and sacrificial catalyst in oxidation reactions for instance in osmium tetroxide oxidations and the Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation or oxidations with TPAP. NMO is commercially supplied both as a monohydrate C5H11NO2.H2O and as the anhydrous compound. NMO is used as a solvent for Lyocell manufacturing, i.e., it dissolves cellulose that is reprecipitated in water. | ||
==General Properties== | ==General Properties== |
Revision as of 08:39, 2 May 2009
N-Methyl-xylopine N-oxide
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Formula | C19H19NO4 |
Mol. mass | 325.35846 |
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Description
N-Methylmorpholine-N-oxide or NMO is an organic compound. This heterocyclic amine oxide and morpholine derivative is used in organic chemistry as a co-oxidant and sacrificial catalyst in oxidation reactions for instance in osmium tetroxide oxidations and the Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation or oxidations with TPAP. NMO is commercially supplied both as a monohydrate C5H11NO2.H2O and as the anhydrous compound. NMO is used as a solvent for Lyocell manufacturing, i.e., it dissolves cellulose that is reprecipitated in water.
General Properties
*Molecular Weight
325.35846
*Molecular Formula
C19H19NO4
*IUPAC NAME
N/A
*Canonical Smiles
C[N+]1(CCC2=CC3=C(C4=C2C1CC5=C4C=CC(=C5)OC)OCO3)[O-]
*Isomeric Smiles
N/A
*XLogP
2.5
*Topological Polar Surface Area
50.8