Monographs: Pharmaceutical substances: Diethyltoluamide (Diethyltoluamidum)
C12H17NO Relative molecular mass. 191.3 Chemical name. N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide; N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide; CAS Reg. No. 134-62-3. Description. Colourless or faintly yellow liquid. Solubility. Practically immiscible in water and glycerol R; miscible with ethanol (~750 g/l) TS and ether R. Category. Insect repellent. Storage. Diethyltoluamide should be kept in a tightly closed container. Additional information. CAUTION: Diethyltoluamide is an irritant to eyes and mucous membranes. Requirements Diethyltoluamide contains not less than 97.0% and not more than 103.0% of C12H17NO, calculated with reference to the anhydrous substance. Identity tests • Either test A alone or tests B, C, and D may be applied.
Mass density. ρ20 = 0.996-1.002. Sulfated ash. Not more than 1.0 mg/g. Water. Determine as described under 2.8 Determination of water by the Karl Fischer method, Method A, using about 0.5 g of the substance; the water content is not more than 5.0 mg/g. Acidity. Dissolve 10.0 g in 50 mL of neutralized ethanol TS, titrate with sodium hydroxide (0.01 mol/l) VS using phenolphthalein/ethanol TS as indicator; not more than 4.0 mL of sodium hydroxide (0.01 mol/l) VS is required to obtain the midpoint of the indicator (pink). Assay. Carry out Method A as described under 2.10 Determination of nitrogen, using about 0.3 g, accurately weighed, and 7 mL of nitrogen-free sulfuric acid (~1760 g/l) TS, and proceed with the distillation. Titrate with sulfuric acid (0.05 mol/l) VS using methyl red/ethanol TS as indicator. Repeat the procedure without the Diethyltoluamide being examined and make any necessary corrections. Each mL of sulfuric acid (0.05 mol/l) VS is equivalent to 19.13mg of C12H17NO. |