C6H15N
C6H15N is a chemical compound known as hexylamine. It consists of six carbon atoms, fifteen hydrogen atoms, and one nitrogen atom. Hexylamine is an organic amine, which means it contains a nitrogen atom bonded to carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is commonly used in the production of surfactants, rubber chemicals, and as a building block in organic synthesis.
Hexylamine is a colorless liquid with a fishy odor and is soluble in water and organic solvents. It can be produced through various methods, including the reduction of hexylamine hydrochloride or the reaction of 1-hexene with ammonia. Due to its amine properties, it can act as a base and participate in various chemical reactions.