Benzylamine Market to Observe Strong Development | 2026
Benzylamine is an organic compound colorless liquid with strong odor of ammonia. Benzylamine is also found in apple. It consists of benzyl group attached to an amine functional group. Benzylamine is a common precursor in organic synthesis. It is found in a plant called Moringa oleifera, which is used to treat diabetes in traditional medicine. Benzylamine has the boiling point of 185°C. It can be produced by reaction between benzyl chloride and ammonia. Benzylamine has strong alkaline properties. It is totally soluble in water. Benzylamine is miscible in ethanol, diethyl ether, and acetone. Benzylamine is a masked source of ammonia. It is also called as N-benzylamine, monobenzylamine, benzene methanamine, phenyl methylamine, or aminotoluene. Benzylamine is considered a versatile intermediate for a variety of applications. Benzylamine and its derivatives are used as chemical intermediates in the production of textile auxiliaries, agrochemicals, dye stuff, pigments, amino acids...
