Aminoacetone hydrochloride

Aminoacetone hydrochloride

Chemical Name

1-aminopropan-2-one;hydrochloride

Aminoacetone hydrochlorideNitrogen Compound (Non-heterocyclic)
Structure: Aminoacetone hydrochloride structure, CAS 7737-17-9, MW 109.55472
Product No
CH59009
CAS
7737-17-9
MF
C3H8ClNO
MW
109.55472
Specification
Catalog No.CH59009
CAS No.7737-17-9
Molecular FormulaC3H8ClNO
Molecular Weight109.55472

CHEMOS Support for This Category

CHEMOS supports non-heterocyclic nitrogen building blocks, including amines, amino alcohols, nitriles, carbamates, and protected intermediates. Chiral amine chemistry : chiral-pool synthesis, resolution, and stereochemical-control strategies. Protecting-group chemistry : Boc, Cbz, Fmoc, and tailored protection or deprotection sequences. Reactive intermediate handling : project-specific safety review for amines, nitriles, and related functional groups. Analytical support : identity, purity, water content, and residual-solvent testing can be discussed. Process development : route refinement and scale-up planning according to target specification.

Overview

Aminoacetone hydrochloride (also known as 1-aminopropan-2-one;hydrochloride) (CAS 7737-17-9, MF C3H8ClNO, MW 109.55472) is a nitrogen-functionalised organic intermediate used in medicinal chemistry and ligand synthesis. Programs working with this compound usually examine route flexibility for downstream substitution, stereo-purity, and impurity control. CHEMOS process-development team and large production base can support route refinement, scale-up and custom synthesis on request.

Applications

  • Aminoacetone hydrochloride (7737-17-9) supply and analog preparation for research programs
  • Process-development support for scalable preparation
  • Nitrogen-containing intermediate for medicinal chemistry and ligand chemistry
  • Chiral amine / amino-alcohol research for asymmetric synthesis

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