CAS 163400-21-3
:1-BROMOPROPANE-1,1,2,2-D4
Description:
1-Bromopropane-1,1,2,2-D4, with the CAS number 163400-21-3, is a deuterated derivative of 1-bromopropane, which is an alkyl halide. This compound features a three-carbon chain with a bromine atom attached to the first carbon and four deuterium atoms replacing hydrogen atoms in the propyl group, making it a useful isotopologue in various chemical studies. Its molecular formula reflects the presence of deuterium, which is a stable isotope of hydrogen, enhancing its utility in NMR spectroscopy and other analytical techniques. The presence of the bromine atom contributes to its reactivity, allowing it to participate in nucleophilic substitution reactions. 1-Bromopropane-1,1,2,2-D4 is typically a colorless liquid at room temperature and has a relatively low boiling point compared to heavier halogenated compounds. Its unique isotopic composition allows researchers to trace reaction pathways and study mechanisms in organic synthesis and other chemical processes. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as it may pose health risks similar to those of other brominated organic compounds.
Formula:C3H3BrD4
Synonyms:- Propyl bromide-1,1,2,2-d4
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1-Bromopropane-1,1,2,2-d4
CAS:Formula:CH3CD2CD2BrPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless LiquidMolecular weight:125.998221-Bromo-propane-1,1,2,2-d4
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 1-Bromo-propane-1,1,2,2-d4 is a useful reagent in studying rate coefficient and product branching for OH + bromopropane reaction from 230 to 360 K.<br>References Gilles, M., et al.: J. Phys. Chem. A, 106, 5358 (2002);<br></p>Formula:C3H3D4BrColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:127.021-Bromopropane-1,1,2,2-d4
CAS:Controlled ProductPlease enquire for more information about 1-Bromopropane-1,1,2,2-d4 including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this pageFormula:C3H7BrPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:127.02 g/mol



