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Monomethylamine nitrate

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Monomethylamine nitrate (or MMAN) is a gunshot residue. Its molecular weight it 94.07 amu.

Akzo Nobel manufactures methylamines at its Delfzijl site in The Netherlands and its Marano-Ticino site in Italy. The methylamines are produced by reacting ammonia and methanol in the gas phase at high temperatures and high pressure.

— Methylamines website[1]

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