Tetraethylammonium iodide

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Tetraethylammonium iodide
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
N,N,N-Triethylethanaminium iodide
Other names
Tetamon iodide; Tetramon J; TEAI
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
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  • InChI=1S/C8H20N.HI/c1-5-9(6-2,7-3)8-4;/h5-8H2,1-4H3;1H/q+1;/p-1
    Key: UQFSVBXCNGCBBW-UHFFFAOYSA-M
  • InChI=1/C8H20N.ClH/c1-5-9(6-2,7-3)8-4;/h5-8H2,1-4H3;1H/q+1;/p-1
    Key: UQFSVBXCNGCBBW-UHFFFAOYSA-M
  • [I-].CC[N+](CC)(CC)CC
Properties
C8H20IN
Molar mass 257.159 g·mol−1
Appearance Colorless or yellowish crystalline solid
Density 1.566 g/cm3[1]
Melting point 280 °C (536 °F; 553 K) (decomposes)
soluble
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Tetraethylammonium iodide is a quaternary ammonium compound with the chemical formula C8H20N+I. It has been used as the source of tetraethylammonium ions in pharmacological and physiological studies, but is also used in organic chemical synthesis.

Preparation

Tetraethylammonium iodide is commercially available, but can be prepared by the reaction between triethylamine and ethyl iodide.[2]

Structure

The crystal structure of tetraethylammonium iodide has been determined.[3] The crystal structure is a distorted wurtzite lattice. At the nitrogen atom, the coordination is a flattened tetrahedron. The NCC angle is slightly larger than the tetrahedral angle.

Synthetic applications

Examples include:

Toxicity

See also

References

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