103001-05-4 - Names and Identifiers
103001-05-4 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C22H20O8
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Molar Mass | 412.3894 |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
103001-05-4 - Introduction
Dehydroheliobuphalmin (dehydrogenated acromithiline) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C20H16N2O2. The following is a description of some of the properties, uses, methods and safety information of Dehydroheliobuphthalmin:
Nature:
-Appearance: Dehydroheliobuphthalmin is a solid with yellow crystals or powder.
-Melting point: About 143-145 ° C.
-Solubility: Dehydroheliobuphthalmin dissolves in common organic solvents such as ethanol, benzene and dichloromethane.
Use:
- Dehydroheliobuphthalmin can be used as a chemical reagent, mainly used in organic synthesis reactions in chemical synthesis.
-It can also be used as a precursor for dyes or luminescent materials.
Method:
- Dehydroheliobuphthalmin can be obtained by chemical synthesis. The specific preparation method may vary by researchers and literature, but a common synthesis method is achieved through synthetic steps and reactions, including the reduction of aromatic nitro compounds, coupling of aromatic nitrate compounds, etc.
Safety Information:
- Dehydroheliobuphthalmin safety information may be provided in the literature, including toxicity to humans, environmental impact, etc. However, due to the specific compound you are asking, there may be relatively little specific safety information.
-When handling Dehydroheliobuphthalmin, appropriate laboratory safety measures should be taken, such as wearing protective gloves and eye protection, to ensure that the experimental operation is carried out under well-ventilated conditions.
-If Dehydroheliobuphthalmin is required, it is recommended to refer to relevant literature or consult professional chemists to obtain more detailed safety data and operating guidelines.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15