CAS 21953-83-3
:Benzene, (3-bromobutyl)-
Description:
Benzene, (3-bromobutyl)-, also known by its CAS number 21953-83-3, is an organic compound that features a benzene ring substituted with a 3-bromobutyl group. This compound is characterized by its aromatic nature due to the presence of the benzene ring, which contributes to its stability and unique reactivity patterns. The 3-bromobutyl group introduces a bromine atom and a four-carbon alkyl chain, which can influence the compound's physical and chemical properties, such as solubility and reactivity. Typically, compounds like this may exhibit moderate volatility and can be soluble in organic solvents while being less soluble in water. The presence of the bromine atom can also make the compound a potential candidate for nucleophilic substitution reactions. Additionally, due to its structure, it may participate in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, a common characteristic of aromatic compounds. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as brominated compounds can pose health and environmental risks.
Formula:C10H13Br
Sort by
Purity (%)
0
100
|
0
|
50
|
90
|
95
|
100
Found 4 products.
Ref: 10-F664937
1g425.00€5g1,100.00€10g1,628.00€2.5g796.00€50mg91.00€100mg126.00€250mg175.00€500mg320.00€(3-Bromobutyl)benzene
CAS:3-Bromobutyl)benzene is a nucleophile that reacts with an alkyl halide. The nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbon atom of the alkyl halide, forming a covalent bond with it. This reaction is called alkylation. The product of this reaction is called an alkyl bromide. 3-Bromobutyl)benzene can also react with primary amines to form (3-bromobutyl)anilines. These reactions are catalyzed by palladium, which is used as a catalyst for these reactions because of its ability to bind to both the nucleophile and the amine in these reactions.Formula:C10H13BrPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:213.11 g/mol



