CAS 197243-46-2
:Phenol, 2-iodo-5-nitro-
Description:
Phenol, 2-iodo-5-nitro- (CAS 197243-46-2) is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a phenolic hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a benzene ring, which also bears both an iodine atom and a nitro group (-NO2) at specific positions on the ring. This compound typically exhibits a pale yellow to brownish color and is soluble in organic solvents, while its solubility in water is limited due to the hydrophobic nature of the aromatic ring. The presence of the nitro group introduces significant electron-withdrawing characteristics, which can influence the reactivity of the compound, making it more susceptible to electrophilic substitution reactions. Additionally, the iodine substituent can enhance the compound's reactivity in nucleophilic substitution reactions. Phenol derivatives, including this compound, are often studied for their potential applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and as intermediates in organic synthesis. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as it may pose health risks due to its toxic and potentially hazardous nature.
Formula:C6H4INO3
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2-Iodo-5-nitrophenol
CAS:<p>2-Iodo-5-nitrophenol is an organic compound that is synthesized from the reaction of sodium azide and 2,6-dichloro-4-(trimethylammonium)benzene. The photoluminescence of this compound has been shown to be efficient, with a maximum emission wavelength of 590 nm. This chemical is soluble in a variety of solvents, including cyclodextrin and organic solvents such as acetone. This chemical can also be used in the synthesis of other compounds, such as alkynyl groups or ortho permethylated compounds.</p>Formula:C6H4INO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:265.01 g/mol



