DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE - Names and Identifiers
DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C12H10FI
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Molar Mass | 300.11 |
Melting Point | 85 °C (decomp) |
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DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE - Introduction
DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE(DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C12H10F.
Its main properties are as follows:
1. Appearance: white or white solid;
2. Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents, such as alcohol, ether, etc;
3. Stability: relatively stable at room temperature, but sensitive to air and light, easy to decompose;
4. Catalytic: belongs to the iodonium fluoride salt compounds, with catalytic properties, can be used as an oxidant;
5. Specific gravity: the specific gravity is high, about 2.17.
DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE has a wide range of applications in organic synthesis:
1. Oxidant: in organic synthesis reaction, can be used to oxidize some compounds, such as alcohol, ether and so on;
2. Catalyst: it can be used as a catalyst for the preparation of chlorophosphoric acid reagent and oxoxanthine.
The common methods for preparing DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE are as follows:
1. Through the reaction of phenol and iodonium fluoride: phenol is dissolved in an appropriate solvent, iodonium fluoride is added, and the target product is obtained by heating the reaction;
2. Through the reaction of phenol and cuprous iodide FLUORIDE: Phenol is reacted with cuprous iodide to produce iodinated phenyl phyllophosphorus (Iodonium phenylionium), phenyl phyllophosphorus (phenylionium) and diphenyliodidium FLUORIDE.
Regarding safety information, DIPHENYLIODIUM FLUORIDE has certain risks:
1. Irritating to eyes and skin, rinse with plenty of water immediately after contact;
2. Inhalation or ingestion may cause respiratory irritation, and even poisoning, please stay away from the fire;
3. Use should wear appropriate protective equipment to ensure a well-ventilated working environment;
4. Should be stored away from oxidants and combustibles.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15