N-Methyl-p-Toluidine
N-Methyl-p-toluidine is a secondary amine derivative of p-toluidine used as a catalyst in epoxy resin curing. It qualifies under HTS 2921.43.90 as the toluidine parent structure remains principal characteristic despite N-methylation. Technical grade >97% purity required.
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If N,N-dimethylated
Tertiary aromatic amines classify as residual 'other' monoamines.
If epoxy curing agent blend
Catalyst compositions containing >2 components classify as reaction accelerators.
If quaternary ammonium salt
Quaternized nitrogen creates heterocyclic classification.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• GC analysis showing <2% tertiary amine impurities prevents 2921.49 classification
• Flash point documentation (>93°C) for flammable liquid exemption
• Epoxy formulator letters support chemical intermediate status
Related Products under HTS 2921.43.90
p-Toluidine
p-Toluidine, also known as 4-methylaniline, is an aromatic monoamine derivative with the chemical formula C7H9N. It falls under HTS 2921.43.90 as a toluidine (methyl-substituted aniline) that is not specifically listed elsewhere in the subheading for toluidines and their salts. Commonly used in dye synthesis and as a chemical intermediate.
o-Toluidine Hydrochloride
o-Toluidine hydrochloride is the salt form of 2-methylaniline, a toluidine derivative used in pharmaceutical synthesis. Classified under HTS 2921.43.90 per Chapter Note (C)(1) as the salt retains classification of the parent aromatic monoamine. The hydrochloride improves handling and solubility for industrial applications.
m-Toluidine (3-Methylaniline)
m-Toluidine, or 3-methylaniline, is a meta-substituted toluidine used as an intermediate in agrochemical production. It qualifies under HTS 2921.43.90 as an 'other' toluidine derivative not covered by more specific subheadings. The methyl group distinguishes it from aniline (2921.42).
N-Ethyl-o-Toluidine
N-Ethyl-o-toluidine is an N-alkylated derivative of o-toluidine used in rubber accelerator production. It remains classified under HTS 2921.43.90 as a toluidine derivative; N-substitution doesn't change the principal aromatic monoamine characteristic. Purity >98% ensures Chapter 29 applicability.
4-Chloro-o-Toluidine
4-Chloro-o-toluidine is a halogenated toluidine derivative used in azo pigment synthesis. Classified in HTS 2921.43.90 as Chapter Notes confirm halogenated derivatives remain with parent amine classification. The dual substitution maintains toluidine identity.
Toluidine Blue O (Basic Blue 17)
Toluidine Blue O is a thiazine dye derived from toluidine, used in histology and microbiology staining. While primarily a colorant, its toluidine base and chemical purity qualify it under HTS 2921.43.90 rather than Chapter 32 when imported as pure compound. Pharmaceutical grade requires >85% purity.