Molecular Formula | C4H5NO |
Molar Mass | 83.0886 |
Nature:
1. It is an organic compound containing an oxygen-containing heterocycle, usually with a spirocyclic structure.
2. It can be solid or liquid, with different physical and chemical properties depending on the specific structure and substituent.
3. Zine compounds often have neutral or alkaline properties and can undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions and other reactions.
Usage:
1. Commonly used in the synthesis of dyes because they can impart specific colors and properties to dyes.
2. In the field of optical materials, some zine compounds have luminescent or fluorescent properties and are used to prepare fluorescent dyes or fluorescent labels.
Method:
There are various methods for preparing zine compounds, and common methods include cyclization reactions, tautomerization reactions, substitution reactions, etc.
The specific preparation method depends on the structure and functional requirements of the specific zine compounds to be synthesized.
Security:
1. Zine compounds are generally more stable, but the specific safety depends on the specific structure and preparation method.
2. Pay attention to well ventilated conditions during operation, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and wear protective gloves and glasses if necessary.
3. Chemical safety operating procedures should be followed and stored in a dry and cool place.