
CAS 19617-82-4
:Aniline-3,5-d2
Description:
Aniline-3,5-d2, with the CAS number 19617-82-4, is a deuterated form of aniline, which is an aromatic amine. Its molecular formula is C6H6D2N, indicating that it contains two deuterium atoms replacing hydrogen atoms in the aniline structure. This substitution enhances its utility in various applications, particularly in NMR spectroscopy, where deuterated compounds provide clearer spectra due to reduced background signals from hydrogen. Aniline itself is characterized by a phenyl group attached to an amino group, making it a key intermediate in the synthesis of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and other organic compounds. The presence of deuterium can also influence the physical properties, such as boiling and melting points, compared to its non-deuterated counterpart. Aniline-3,5-d2 is typically handled with care due to the toxic nature of aniline derivatives, and it is important to follow appropriate safety protocols when working with this compound in laboratory settings.
Formula:C6H7N
Synonyms:- Aniline-3,5-d2
- Benzen-3,5-d2-amine
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