Methiodide

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In organic chemistry, a methiodide is a chemical derivative produced by the reaction of a compound with methyl iodide. Methiodides may be formed through the methylation of amines:

R3N + CH3I → (CH3)R3N+I

Methiodides are generally prepared to alter chemical or pharmacological properties. Examples include:

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