CAS 10439-39-1
:ANTHRAQUINONE-D8
Description:
Anthraquinone-D8, with the CAS number 10439-39-1, is a deuterated form of anthraquinone, a polycyclic aromatic compound characterized by its three fused benzene rings. The "D8" designation indicates that eight hydrogen atoms in the anthraquinone structure have been replaced with deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This substitution alters the physical properties of the compound, such as its mass and vibrational characteristics, making it useful in various analytical applications, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Anthraquinone itself is known for its vibrant color and is commonly used as a dye and in the production of pigments. It also serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of various organic compounds. The deuterated version is particularly valuable in research settings, where it can help in tracing chemical pathways and studying reaction mechanisms due to its distinct spectral signatures. Overall, Anthraquinone-D8 is a specialized compound with applications in both industrial and research contexts.
Formula:C14D8O2
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Anthraquinone-D8
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Anthraquinone-D8 is a labelled analogue of Anthraquinone (A679245). Anthraquinone is commonly used as a precursor to synthesize antiviral compounds such as Hypericin (H998190). Anthraquinone and its derivatives are also used in textile dyes.<br>References Andersen, D., et al.: Antivir. Res., 16, 185 (1991); Lee, Y. & Pavlostathis, S.: Water Res., 38,1838 (2004); Walker, G. & Weatherley, L.: Env. Poll., 108, 219 (2000)<br></p>Formula:C142H8O2Color and Shape:Light YellowMolecular weight:216.26


