1245906-68-6 - Names and Identifiers
1245906-68-6 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H3BF3KN2
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Molar Mass | 210.0059296 |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
1245906-68-6 - Introduction
Potassium (5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) trifluoroborate is an organic compound with the chemical formula [C5H4N-CN]KBF3. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
(5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) potassium trifluoroborate is a solid substance, and its crystal shape is white flake or granular. It is soluble in water and some organic solvents such as methanol and ethanol.
Use:
(5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) potassium trifluoroborate is commonly used as a catalyst and reagent in the chemical field. It can catalyze some organic synthesis reactions, such as cyanation reaction, olefin polymerization reaction and desulfurization reaction. At the same time, it can also be used as a fungicide and flame retardant.
Preparation Method:
The method of preparing potassium (5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) trifluoroborate is usually by reaction synthesis. A common method of preparation is the reaction of a cyanopyridine with trifluoroboric acid to give the corresponding potassium salt under reaction conditions.
Safety Information:
(5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) potassium trifluoroborate requires safety precautions during use and storage. It may be irritating and needs to be rinsed when in contact with skin and eyes. At the same time, it also has a certain toxicity, should avoid inhalation of its dust or vapor. Personal protective equipment such as protective gloves, glasses and masks should be worn during operation. In the process of use, waste should be properly disposed of to avoid pollution to the environment.
Please note that the operation and use of chemicals in chemical experiments need to strictly follow relevant safety regulations and guidelines to ensure safe laboratory operation. If potassium (5-cyanopyridin-3-yl) trifluoroborate is required, follow proper laboratory procedures and refer to the relevant safety data sheet and chemical instructions.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15