CB15 - Names and Identifiers
Name | CB15
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Synonyms | CB15 CB-15 (+)-4-Cyano-4'-[(S)-2-methylbutyl]biphenyl 4'-[(S)-2-Methylbutyl]biphenyl-4-carbonitrile 4'-[(2S)-2-Methylbutyl]-4-biphenylcarbonitrile 4'-[(S)-2-Methylbutyl]-1,1'-biphenyl-4-carbonitrile 4'-[(S)-2-Methylbutyl][1,1'-biphenyl]-4-carbonitrile 4'-[(S)-2-Methylbutyl]biphenyl-4-carbonitrile (Chiral Dopant CB15 )
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CAS | 59137-36-9
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CB15 - Introduction
CB15 (also known as CB15) is a chemical substance with special properties and uses. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of CB15:
Properties: CB15 is a compound containing bromine and nitrogen. Its chemical name is 1-phenyl -3,3-diiodo -4-cyano -1,2,3-triazepine. It is a solid and has a colorless or pale yellow crystalline form. CB15 is stable at room temperature, but decomposes at high temperatures to produce toxic gases. It is a compound with good thermal stability and solubility.
Uses: CB15 is often used as a fire-fighting agent, flame retardant, heat stabilizer and preservative. Because of its excellent heat resistance and flame retardant properties at high temperatures, it is often used in electronic products, building materials, plastic products and other fields to improve its fire resistance and safety.
Preparation method: CB15 is usually prepared by chemical synthesis. The specific preparation method requires specific laboratory conditions and chemical reagents, so it requires personnel with professional knowledge and experimental skills to operate.
Safety Information: CB15 is a toxic substance that is irritating and dangerous. When handling and storing the CB15, the relevant safety regulations must be strictly observed. Exposure to CB15 may cause irritation to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract, and even trigger allergic reactions and toxic effects. Therefore, appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when operating CB15 and a well-ventilated laboratory environment should be ensured. When handling CB15 waste, the relevant regulations and safety handling measures should be observed to avoid harm to the environment and human body.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16