CAS 139399-62-5
:8-Quinolinol, 3-bromo-
Description:
8-Quinolinol, 3-bromo- is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of a bromine atom at the 3-position of the quinoline ring system. It belongs to the class of heterocyclic compounds, specifically quinolines, which are known for their aromatic properties and ability to form chelates with metal ions. This compound typically exhibits a pale yellow to brownish appearance and is soluble in organic solvents. Its molecular structure includes a hydroxyl group (-OH) at the 8-position, contributing to its potential as a ligand in coordination chemistry. 8-Quinolinol derivatives are often studied for their biological activities, including antimicrobial and antifungal properties. The presence of the bromine substituent may influence its reactivity and interaction with biological targets. Additionally, this compound can be utilized in various applications, including analytical chemistry, as a reagent for metal ion detection, and in the synthesis of other organic compounds. Safety precautions should be observed when handling this substance, as it may pose health risks if ingested or inhaled.
Formula:C9H6BrNO
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3-bromoquinolin-8-ol
CAS:<p>3-Bromoquinolin-8-ol is an antifungal agent that has been shown to have a wide range of activity against fungi, including some strains of the genus Myrothecium. 3-Bromoquinolin-8-ol inhibits the growth of fungi by binding to sterically complementary sites on their surface, forming a complex with the fungal cell membrane that disrupts ionic balance and leads to leakage of intracellular contents. The compound also has toxic effects on plants, which may be due to its inhibition of chlorophyll synthesis or interference with photosynthesis. 3-Bromoquinolin-8-ol is not active against bacteria and therefore is used as an antifungal agent in agriculture.</p>Formula:C9H6BrNOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:224.06 g/mol


