CAS 137219-34-2
:9-FLUORENONE-D8
Description:
9-Fluorenone-D8, with the CAS number 137219-34-2, is a deuterated derivative of fluorenone, a polycyclic aromatic ketone. This compound features a fluorenone structure where the hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium, which is a stable isotope of hydrogen. The presence of deuterium enhances the compound's utility in various analytical techniques, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, where it provides distinct spectral characteristics due to the differences in magnetic properties between hydrogen and deuterium. 9-Fluorenone itself is known for its applications in organic synthesis, serving as a precursor for various chemical reactions and as a fluorescent probe. The deuterated version is particularly valuable in studies involving reaction mechanisms, isotopic labeling, and tracing pathways in complex chemical systems. Additionally, 9-Fluorenone-D8 can be used in the development of pharmaceuticals and materials science, where precise isotopic composition can influence the properties and behaviors of the compounds involved.
Formula:C13D8O
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9-Fluorenone-D8
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 9-Fluorenone-D8 is a labelled analogue of 9-Fluorenone (F462780). 9-Fluorenone is a polycyclic aromatic ketone that has photosensitizing properties and also has the ability to undergo electrochemical polymerization. 9-Fluorenone is used in industry as an initiator in visible-light cured resin systems. 9-Fluorenone has potentially toxic effects on humans, as exposure can cause DNA mutations.<br>References Cihaner, A., et al.: J. Elec. Chem., 568, 151 (2004); Li, Y., et al.: J. Biomed. Mater. Res. Part B-A, 84, 58 (2008); Okamoto, H., et al.: Org. Lett., 13, 2758 (2011)<br></p>Formula:C132H8OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:188.25Ref: IN-DA009BV5
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