3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] - Names and Identifiers
3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C7H7ClO
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Molar Mass | 144.6 |
3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] - Introduction
3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] is an organic compound with the chemical formula C7H6ClOH. It is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid with a strong aromatic odor.
3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] is mainly used as a radiolabeled compound for radioactive tracer and radioactivity determination. Its radioactive carbon isotope (14C) can be used to trace the pathways and mechanisms of chemical reactions.
One way to make 3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C] is to first use methyl chloride (CH2Cl2) and phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3) to give 3-chloromethylbenzene (C7H7Cl). The 3-chloromethylbenzene is then reacted with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to give the 3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL. Finally, 3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL is reacted with radioactive cyanomethane (CH3CN) to give 3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C].
When using 3-CHLOROBENZYL ALCOHOL [METHYLENE-14C], pay attention to safe operation. It is a toxic substance that can be harmful to health. After contact with the skin, eyes or into the body, should immediately rinse with plenty of water, and seek medical help. Wear suitable personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles and protective clothing to ensure adequate ventilation during operation. At the same time, the relevant safe operating procedures should be followed and handled and stored as required.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15