Quinaldine or 2-methylquinoline is an organic compound with the formula CH3C9H6N. It is one of the methyl derivative of a heterocyclic compound quinoline. It is bioactive and is used in the preparation of various dyes. It is a colorless oil but commercial samples can appear colored.[1]
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Stable under recommended storage conditions. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
Quinaldine is used in manufacturing anti-malaria drugs, dyes and food colorants (e.g., Quinoline Yellows, pinacyanol). It is the precursor to the pH indicator Quinaldine Red.
Quinaldine sulfate is an anaesthetic used in fish transportation.[3] In some Caribbean islands it is used to facilitate the collection of tropical fish from reefs.
Quinaldine has critical point at 787 K and 4.9 MPa and its refractive index is 1.8116.
Quinaldine is used in manufacturing anti-malaria drugs, dyes and food colorants (e.g., Quinoline Yellows, pinacyanol). It is the precursor to the pH indicator Quinaldine Red.
Quinaldine sulfate is an anaesthetic used in fish transportation.[3] In some Caribbean islands it is used to facilitate the collection of tropical fish from reefs.
Quinaldine has critical point at 787 K and 4.9 MPa and its refractive index is 1.8116.