CAS 1271-47-2
:ETHYNYLFERROCENE
Description:
Ethylnylferrocene is an organometallic compound characterized by the presence of a ferrocene moiety, which consists of two cyclopentadienyl rings sandwiching a central iron atom. The ethynyl group, a carbon-carbon triple bond, is attached to one of the cyclopentadienyl rings, enhancing the compound's reactivity and potential applications in organic synthesis and materials science. Ethylnylferrocene exhibits notable stability due to the robust nature of the ferrocene structure, which imparts unique electronic properties. It is typically a solid at room temperature and may exhibit a distinct color, often associated with its ferrocene derivatives. The compound is soluble in organic solvents, making it suitable for various chemical reactions. Ethylnylferrocene can participate in cross-coupling reactions, serving as a building block for more complex organic molecules. Its properties make it of interest in fields such as electrochemistry, where it can be used in the development of conductive materials and sensors. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as with many organometallic substances, due to potential toxicity and reactivity.
Formula:C12H2Fe
InChI:InChI=1/C7H.C5H.Fe/c1-2-7-5-3-4-6-7;1-2-4-5-3-1;/h1H;1H;/q2*-5;
SMILES:[CH-]=[C-]C1=C=[C-][C-]=[C-]1.[CH-]1[C-]=[C-][C-]=[C-]1.[Fe]
Synonyms:- Cyclopenta-1,3-Diene
- 5-Ethynylcyclopenta-1,3-Diene
- Iron
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Ferrocene, ethynyl- (8CI,9CI)
CAS:Formula:C12H10FePurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:210.0528Ethynylferrocene
CAS:Formula:C12H10FePurity:>95.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Light yellow to Yellow to Orange powder to crystalMolecular weight:210.06Ethynylferrocene (~90%)
CAS:<p>Applications ETHYNYLFERROCENE (cas# 1271-47-2) is a useful research chemical.<br></p>Formula:C12H10FePurity:~90%Color and Shape:Red to Dark Red SolidMolecular weight:210.06Ethynylferrocene
CAS:<p>Ethynylferrocene is a molecule that has a redox potential and can be reduced to ferrocene by hydrogen-reducing agents. Ethynylferrocene can also undergo oxidation reactions with the help of oxidizing agents to form ethynylpalladium. The biological properties of this molecule have been studied extensively and it has been found to bind to receptor molecules, such as dopamine receptors, in the body. The binding of this molecule to these receptors may cause changes in cell signaling pathways and gene expression. Ethynylferrocene is a member of the class of purine derivatives that are known for their ability to bind hydrogen atoms and form hydrogen bonding interactions with other molecules. This property is useful in the palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction, which is used to produce a variety of organic compounds.</p>Formula:C12H10FePurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:210.05 g/mol





