PHTHALIC DICARBOXALDEHYDE, [RING-14C(U)] - Names and Identifiers
PHTHALIC DICARBOXALDEHYDE, [RING-14C(U)] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H6O2
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Molar Mass | 146.24 |
PHTHALIC DICARBOXALDEHYDE, [RING-14C(U)] - Introduction
Phthalaldehyde (Phthalaldehyde) is an organic compound with the molecular formula C8H6O2. It is a colorless to pale yellow crystal, soluble in organic solvents such as ether and chloroform. PHTHALADEHYDE is a radioisotopically labeled compound with 14C radioactivity. Its properties are similar to ordinary phthalic acid aldehyde.
PHTHALADEHYDE has a strong odor and irritation, so you need to pay attention to safety measures when using it in the laboratory. It can be used as a qualitative and quantitative analytical reagent for diamine salts with high selectivity and sensitivity. It can also be used as an antibacterial agent, which can destroy most bacteria and viruses, and is widely used in the field of disinfection and sterilization.
PHTHALADEHYDE is prepared by a variety of methods. One commonly used method is by the oxidation of p-phenylene ether. The reaction is carried out in the presence of an oxidizing agent to produce phthalic acid, followed by sufficient glycolation to give phthalic aldehyde. Then, using the method of isotope labeling, the 14C radioactive isotope is introduced into the molecular structure, and the PHTHALADEHYDE [RING-14C(U)] is synthesized.
Regarding the safety information of PHTHALADEHYDE, pure products can have irritating effects on eyes, respiratory tract and skin. When in use, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and skin protection. In addition, PHTHALADEHYDE may cause fires at high temperatures or when exposed to open flames, so contact with strong oxidants should be avoided. Please follow the relevant safety procedures when using, and store and handle the compound properly.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15