CAS 19199-91-8
:CHLOROETHANE-D5
Description:
Chloroethane-D5, also known as deuterated chloroethane, is a stable isotopologue of chloroethane where five hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium, a heavier isotope of hydrogen. Its chemical formula is C2D5Cl, and it is characterized by its molecular weight, which is higher than that of regular chloroethane due to the presence of deuterium. Chloroethane-D5 is a colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet odor, similar to its non-deuterated counterpart. It is primarily used in scientific research, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, as a solvent or reference standard due to its unique isotopic signature that allows for clearer spectral analysis. The presence of deuterium alters the physical and chemical properties slightly compared to regular chloroethane, including its boiling point and density. As with other chlorinated hydrocarbons, it should be handled with care due to potential health hazards, including toxicity and environmental concerns. Proper safety protocols should be followed when working with this substance in laboratory settings.
Formula:C2ClD5
Synonyms:- Ethyl Chloride-D5
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Chloroethane-d5 (gaz)
CAS:Formula:CD3CD2ClPurity:99 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless GasMolecular weight:69.03936

