Sandine - Names and Identifiers
Sandine - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C21H22N2O3
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Molar Mass | 350.42 |
Melting Point | 188-192°C |
Boling Point | 521.4±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg |
Specific Rotation(α) | (c, 0.2 in EtOH)+254 |
Solubility | Chloroform, Dichloromethane, Ethyl Acetate, DMSO, Acetone, etc. |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
Sandine - Introduction
Scandine is an organic compound with the chemical formula C12H14N2O. It is a yellow to orange-red crystal with a special aroma.
Scandine has a wide range of uses in chemical research. It can play an important role as a catalyst in organic synthesis reactions, and is often used in catalytic coupling reactions, oxidation reactions and hydrogenation reactions. In addition, it is also used as an intermediate of drugs for the preparation of certain drug molecules.
Scandine can be prepared by a variety of methods. The common one is the product obtained by the condensation reaction of acetophenone and formaldehyde, and then the oxidation reaction is carried out. The specific steps and conditions of the preparation method can be adjusted according to different experimental needs.
Regarding the safety information of Scandine, there is no relevant research report on its toxicity and harmfulness to human body. However, as a chemical substance, you should pay attention to personal protective measures when using it, such as wearing protective gloves and glasses, and avoiding direct contact with skin and eyes. In addition, avoid breathing its gas or dust, should be in a well ventilated laboratory environment. If accidentally touched or inhaled, please wash or seek medical help.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:54:55