CAS 16694-52-3
:1-chloro-3-nitro-propane
Description:
1-Chloro-3-nitropropane is an organic compound characterized by the presence of both a chlorine atom and a nitro group attached to a propane backbone. Its molecular structure consists of a three-carbon chain, with the chlorine substituent located at the first carbon and the nitro group at the third carbon. This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid and is known for its moderate volatility and solubility in organic solvents. It exhibits polar characteristics due to the electronegative chlorine and nitro groups, which can influence its reactivity and interactions with other substances. 1-Chloro-3-nitropropane is primarily used in organic synthesis and may serve as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. As with many halogenated and nitro compounds, it may pose environmental and health risks, necessitating careful handling and disposal. Its properties make it relevant in both industrial applications and research settings, particularly in the fields of synthetic organic chemistry and materials science.
Formula:C3H6ClNO2
InChI:InChI=1/C3H6ClNO2/c4-2-1-3-5(6)7/h1-3H2
Synonyms:- 1-Chloro-3-nitropropane
- Propane, 1-chloro-3-nitro-
- 3-Chloro-1-nitropropane
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1-Chloro-3-nitropropane
CAS:1-Chloro-3-nitropropane is a compound that has been synthesized from ethylene diamine and yields amide, ethylene, and alkali metal. 1-Chloro-3-nitropropane is used as an intermediate in the production of hydrochloride salts of phosphorus pentoxide. This substance reacts with chlorine to produce phosphonitriles, which are intermediates for the synthesis of nitronates. The synthesis of 1-chloro-3-nitropropane was mechanistically studied by refluxing chlorination agents with phosphorus pentoxide.Formula:C3H6ClNO2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:123.54 g/mol

