CAS 1517-49-3
:PROPENE-1,1-D2
Description:
Propene-1,1-D2, also known as deuterated propene, is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen, replacing the hydrogen atoms at the first position of the propene molecule. Its molecular formula is C3H4D2, indicating that it contains three carbon atoms, four hydrogen atoms, and two deuterium atoms. This compound is a colorless gas at room temperature and exhibits similar physical properties to its non-deuterated counterpart, propene, including flammability and volatility. Propene-1,1-D2 is primarily used in research and industrial applications, particularly in studies involving reaction mechanisms and kinetics, where the presence of deuterium can provide insights into molecular behavior due to its distinct mass and bonding characteristics. The compound can undergo typical alkene reactions, such as polymerization and addition reactions, making it valuable in synthetic organic chemistry. Its unique isotopic labeling allows for advanced analytical techniques, including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, to track and study chemical processes.
Formula:C3H4D2
Synonyms:- Propene-1,1-D2 (gas)
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Propene-1,1-d2 (gaz)
CAS:Formula:CH3CHCD2Purity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless GasMolecular weight:44.0595

