CAS 207974-15-0
:1-Bromo-4-(1-isocyanatoethyl)benzene
Description:
1-Bromo-4-(1-isocyanatoethyl)benzene is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a bromine atom and an isocyanato group attached to a benzene ring. The compound features a bromobenzene structure, where the bromine is positioned at the para position relative to the isocyanatoethyl group. This configuration influences its reactivity and physical properties. The isocyanato group is known for its high reactivity, particularly in nucleophilic addition reactions, making this compound useful in various synthetic applications, including the production of polymers and pharmaceuticals. The presence of the bromine atom can also facilitate further chemical modifications, such as substitution reactions. In terms of physical properties, compounds of this nature typically exhibit moderate to high boiling points and are often soluble in organic solvents. Safety considerations are important, as both brominated compounds and isocyanates can pose health risks, necessitating proper handling and storage protocols. Overall, 1-Bromo-4-(1-isocyanatoethyl)benzene is a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis with significant industrial relevance.
Formula:C9H8BrNO
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H8BrNO/c1-7(11-6-12)8-2-4-9(10)5-3-8/h2-5,7H,1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=AKVAGWOVWQDTAF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(N=C=O)(C)C1=CC=C(Br)C=C1
Synonyms:- 1-Bromo-4-(1-Isocyanatoethyl)Benzene
- 4-Bromo-alpha-methylbenzyl isocyanate
- Benzene, 1-bromo-4-(1-isocyanatoethyl)-
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Found 2 products.
(±)-1-(4-Bromophenyl)ethyl isocyanate
CAS:<p>(±)-1-(4-Bromophenyl)ethyl isocyanate is a basic dye that is used in the production of other dyes. It can be synthesized by reacting phenylhydrazine with aniline, followed by chlorination. This compound has been shown to be toxic to human liver cells and homologues in rats and mice. It is also fluorescent, with a maximum excitation wavelength at 595 nm and a maximum emission wavelength at 614 nm. (±)-1-(4-Bromophenyl)ethyl isocyanate has been used as an indicator for the detection of aminobenzyl, which can be used as a probe for DNA damage and repair. The sodium salt of this compound has been shown to react with alkali metals, forming yellow dyestuffs.</p>Formula:C9H8BrNOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:226.07 g/mol

