Quinaldine


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.

Production and reactions

It is recovered from coal tar. It can be prepared from aniline and paraldehyde via Skraup synthesis or from aniline and crotonaldehyde via Doebner-von Miller variation of the Skraup reaction.
Hydrogenation of quinaldine gives 2-methyltetrahydroquinoline. This reduction can be conducted enantioselectively.

Uses

Quinaldine is used in manufacturing anti-malaria drugs, dyes and food colorants. It is the precursor to the pH indicator Quinaldine Red.
, a pH indicating dye.
Quinaldine sulfate is an anaesthetic used in fish transportation. 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.