CAS 1560-60-7
:PROPENE-1-D1
Description:
Propene-1-D1, also known as 1-deuteropropene, is a deuterated form of propene, where one hydrogen atom is replaced by deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen. This compound has the molecular formula C3H6D and is characterized by its unsaturated hydrocarbon structure, featuring a double bond between two of its carbon atoms. Propene-1-D1 is a colorless gas at room temperature and exhibits typical alkene reactivity, including addition reactions with halogens, hydrogen halides, and water. The presence of deuterium can influence the physical and chemical properties of the compound, such as its boiling point and reactivity, compared to its non-deuterated counterpart. Deuterated compounds like Propene-1-D1 are often used in various applications, including NMR spectroscopy, where they serve as tracers or solvents, and in studies of reaction mechanisms due to the kinetic isotope effect. Additionally, its unique isotopic composition makes it valuable in research fields such as organic chemistry and materials science.
Formula:C3H5D
Synonyms:- Propene-1-D1 (gas)
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Propene-1-d1 (gas) (cis/trans mixture)
CAS:Formula:CH3CHCHDPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless GasMolecular weight:43.05323

