CAS 101250-96-8
:Imidodicarbonimidic diamide, N-(4-bromophenyl)-
Description:
Imidodicarbonimidic diamide, N-(4-bromophenyl)-, also known by its CAS number 101250-96-8, is a chemical compound characterized by its imidodicarbonimidic structure, which features two imine groups and a bromophenyl substituent. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with amides and imines, including potential solubility in polar solvents and the ability to participate in hydrogen bonding due to the presence of nitrogen atoms. The bromophenyl group may impart specific reactivity and stability characteristics, influencing its behavior in various chemical reactions. Additionally, the presence of the bromine atom can enhance the compound's electrophilic nature, making it useful in synthetic applications. Its molecular structure suggests potential applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, or as intermediates in organic synthesis. However, detailed safety and handling information should be consulted, as the presence of bromine may also raise concerns regarding toxicity and environmental impact. Overall, this compound represents a unique class of nitrogen-containing organic molecules with diverse potential applications.
Formula:C8H10BrN5
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