Morpholine

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Morpholine[1]
numbered skeletal formula of the morpholine molecule
perspective skeletal formula of the morpholine molecule
ball-and-stick model of the morpholine molecule
space-filling model of the morpholine molecule
Names
IUPAC name
morpholine
Other names
Diethylenimide Oxide
1,4-oxazinane
tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine
Diethylene imidoxide
Diethylene oximide
Tetrahydro-p-oxazine
Identifiers
110-91-8 YesY
ChEBI CHEBI:34856 YesY
ChEMBL ChEMBL276518 YesY
ChemSpider 13837537 YesY
Jmol 3D model Interactive image
KEGG C14452 YesY
RTECS number QD6475000
UNII 8B2ZCK305O YesY
  • InChI=1S/C4H9NO/c1-3-6-4-2-5-1/h5H,1-4H2 YesY
    Key: YNAVUWVOSKDBBP-UHFFFAOYSA-N YesY
  • InChI=1/C4H9NO/c1-3-6-4-2-5-1/h5H,1-4H2
    Key: YNAVUWVOSKDBBP-UHFFFAOYAU
  • C1CNCCO1
Properties
C4H9NO
Molar mass 87.12 g·mol−1
Appearance Colorless liquid
Odor Weak ammonia-like or fish-like[2]
Density 1.007 g/cm3
Melting point −5 °C (23 °F; 268 K)
Boiling point 129 °C (264 °F; 402 K)
miscible
Vapor pressure 6 mmHg (20°C)[2]
Acidity (pKa) 8.36[3] (of conjugate acid)
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

Morpholine is an organic chemical compound having the chemical formula O(CH2CH2)2NH. This heterocycle, pictured at right, features both amine and ether functional groups. Because of the amine, morpholine is a base; its conjugate acid is called morpholinium. For example, treating morpholine with hydrochloric acid makes the salt morpholinium chloride.

Production

Morpholine may be produced by the dehydration of diethanolamine with sulfuric acid:[4]

Morpholine from DEA.png

Uses

Industrial applications

Morpholine is a common additive, in parts per million concentrations, for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems. Morpholine is used because its volatility is about the same as water, so once it is added to the water, its concentration becomes distributed rather evenly in both the water and steam phases. Its pH adjusting qualities then become distributed throughout the steam plant to provide corrosion protection. Morpholine is often used in conjunction with low concentrations of hydrazine or ammonia to provide a comprehensive all-volatile treatment chemistry for corrosion protection for the steam systems of such plants. Morpholine decomposes reasonably slowly in the absence of oxygen at the high temperatures and pressures in these steam systems.

Organic synthesis

Morpholine undergoes most chemical reactions typical for other secondary amines, though the presence of the ether oxygen withdraws electron density from the nitrogen, rendering it less nucleophilic (and less basic) than structurally similar secondary amines such as piperidine. For this reason, it forms a stable chloramine (CAS#23328-69-0).[5]

It is commonly used to generate enamines.[6]

Morpholine is widely used in organic synthesis. For example, it is a building block in the preparation of the antibiotic linezolid, the anticancer agent gefitinib (Iressa) and the analgesic dextromoramide.

In research and in industry, the low cost and polarity of morpholine lead to its common use as a solvent for chemical reactions.

Producers

Most (as above) is widespread in Europe and the USA; accordingly, producers in Europe and the USA are able to cover the domestic and export markets.

Agriculture

As a fruit coating

Morpholine is used as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit. Naturally, fruits make waxes to protect against insects and fungal contamination, but this can be lost as the fruit is cleaned. A small amount of new wax is applied to replace it. Morpholine is used as an emulsifier and solubility aid for shellac, which is used as a wax for fruit coating.[7]

The European Union has forbidden the use of morpholine in fruit coating.[8][9]

As a component in fungicides

Morpholine derivatives used as agricultural fungicides in cereals are known as ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors.

See also

References

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