- Phthalimide
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Name = Phthalimide
ImageFileL1 = Phthalimide.png
ImageSizeL1 = 130
ImageNameL1 = skeletal formula of the phthalimide molecule
ImageFileR1 = Phthalimide-3D-balls.png
ImageSizeR1 = 150
ImageNameR1 = ball-and-stick model of the phthalimide molecule
IUPACName = Isoindole-1,3-dione
OtherNames = PhthalimidePhthalimidoyl (deprotonated)
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = O=C2NC(C1=CC=CC=C12)=O
CASNo = 85-41-6
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Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = carbon|8hydrogen|5oxygen|2nitrogen|1
MolarMass = 147.13 g/mol
Appearance = white solid
Density = ? g/cm3, ?
Solubility =<0.1 g/100 ml (19.5 °C)
MeltingPt = 238°C
BoilingPt = 336°C (sublimes)
pKa = 8.3
pKb = 5.7
Viscosity = ? cP at ?°C
Section3 = Chembox Structure
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Section7 = Chembox Hazards
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FlashPt = ?°C
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Section8 = Chembox Related
Function =Amide s
OtherFunctn =Maleimide
OtherCpds =Phthalic anhydride Phthalimide is an
imide , which is achemical compound with twocarbonyl groups bound to a primaryamine orammonia . It is a white solid at room temperature.Uses
Phthalimide is used in
plastics inchemical synthesis , and in research.Reactivity
It forms salts with various metals such as potassium and sodium due to its high acidity caused by the
electrophilic carbonyl groups attached to the nitrogen atom, and can be made by reacting phthalimide with metal carbonates.Potassium phthalimide , made by reacting phthalimide withpotassium carbonate in water at 100°C, is used in theGabriel synthesis of primary amines, and the Gabriel synthesis ofglycine has yields as high as 85%.Natural occurrence
Kladnoite is a natural (mineral) analogue of phthalimide. It is very rarely found among few burning coal fire sites.
References
* [http://www.chemicalland21.com/specialtychem/finechem/PHTHALIMIDE.htm Information sheet]
* Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, Fourth Edition, Copyright 2003External links
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