CAS 128868-60-0
:4-bromo-1-benzofuran
Description:
4-Bromo-1-benzofuran is an organic compound characterized by its fused benzene and furan rings, with a bromine substituent at the fourth position of the benzofuran structure. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid, depending on its purity and form. It is known for its aromatic properties, which contribute to its stability and reactivity. The presence of the bromine atom introduces both electrophilic and nucleophilic characteristics, making it a useful intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the development of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. 4-Bromo-1-benzofuran may exhibit biological activity, and its derivatives are often explored for potential therapeutic applications. The compound is generally handled with care due to the presence of bromine, which can be hazardous. Its solubility in organic solvents and limited solubility in water are typical for such aromatic compounds. As with many organic substances, proper safety measures should be observed when working with this compound in laboratory settings.
Formula:C8H5BrO
InChI:InChI=1/C8H5BrO/c9-7-2-1-3-8-6(7)4-5-10-8/h1-5H
SMILES:c1cc(c2ccoc2c1)Br
Synonyms:- Benzofuran, 4-broMo-
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1g168.00€5g530.00€10g562.00€25gTo inquire250gTo inquire100mg58.00€250mg64.00€500mg115.00€4-Bromobenzofuran
CAS:<p>4-Bromobenzofuran is a heterocycle that has electron donating properties. It is a benzofuran with a bromine atom in the 4-position, which is activated and can be used as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals. The heterocycle has been shown to have medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal activities. 4-Bromobenzofuran is also used as a starting material in the synthesis of other heterocycles such as furan, pyrrole, thiophene and benzene. Furfural and bromoform are two derivatives of 4-bromobenzofuran.</p>Formula:C8H5BrOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:197.03 g/mol



