CAS 19655-56-2
:8-ETHYL QUINOLINE
Description:
8-Ethylquinoline is an organic compound belonging to the quinoline family, characterized by a bicyclic structure that consists of a benzene ring fused to a pyridine ring. Its molecular formula is C11H13N, indicating the presence of 11 carbon atoms, 13 hydrogen atoms, and one nitrogen atom. This compound typically appears as a yellowish liquid or solid, depending on the temperature and purity. 8-Ethylquinoline is known for its aromatic properties and is often used as a building block in organic synthesis, particularly in the development of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. It exhibits fluorescence, making it useful in various applications, including as a fluorescent probe in biochemical assays. Additionally, it may possess biological activity, which has been the subject of research in medicinal chemistry. As with many organic compounds, handling 8-ethylquinoline requires appropriate safety precautions due to potential toxicity and environmental impact.
Formula:C11H11N
InChI:InChI=1/C11H11N/c1-2-9-5-3-6-10-7-4-8-12-11(9)10/h3-8H,2H2,1H3
SMILES:CCc1cccc2cccnc12
Synonyms:- Quinoline, 8-ethyl-
- 8-Ethylquinoline
- Ccris 7816
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8-Ethylquinoline
CAS:8-Ethylquinoline is a chemical compound that is classified as an organometallic. It reacts with trifluoroacetic acid to give 8-ethyltrifluoromethylquinoline, which can undergo reductive elimination to form 8-ethylquinoline. 8-Ethylquinoline has been used in the synthesis of azobenzene derivatives, including a luminescent n-oxide and various quinolines. The structural studies of 8-ethylquinoline have been carried out by nmr spectroscopy. The compound has also been shown to be useful for the preparation of terminal alkynes, tetrachloropalladate ions, and constant potential cells.Formula:C11H11NPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:157.21 g/mol



