CAS 137308-86-2
:DIPHENYLIODONIUM-9 10-DIMETHOXY
Description:
Diphenyliodonium-9,10-dimethoxy, identified by its CAS number 137308-86-2, is an organoiodine compound characterized by the presence of a diphenyliodonium cation. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with its structure, including high stability and reactivity under certain conditions. It is often utilized as a photoinitiator in polymerization processes, particularly in UV-curable systems, due to its ability to generate reactive species upon exposure to light. The presence of methoxy groups enhances its solubility in organic solvents and can influence its reactivity. Additionally, diphenyliodonium compounds are known for their role in electron transfer processes, making them valuable in various synthetic applications. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as organoiodine compounds can pose health risks if not handled properly. Overall, diphenyliodonium-9,10-dimethoxy is a significant compound in the field of organic chemistry and materials science, particularly in applications involving photopolymerization and electron transfer.
Formula:C28H23IO5S
Synonyms:- Diphenyliodonium 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate, 99+%, electronic grade
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Diphenyliodanium 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate
CAS:<p>Diphenyliodanium 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate is an organic compound that belongs to the class of vinyl ethers. It can be used as a photosensitive material in photolithography. The mechanism of the photoinduced crosslinking reaction has been studied by mechanistic study and shown to proceed through a Friedel-Crafts type reaction followed by a transfer mechanism. This compound can also be prepared by irradiating an ammonium formate solution with ultraviolet light. Diphenyliodanium 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate is soluble in hydroxide solution and reacts with uv irradiation to produce radicals at the carbonyl group.</p>Formula:C28H23IO5SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:598.45 g/mol
