CAS 23683-68-3
:Perylene, 3-bromo-
Description:
Perylene, 3-bromo- is a brominated derivative of perylene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon known for its planar structure and strong fluorescence properties. This compound typically exhibits characteristics such as a high melting point and low solubility in water, which is common for many polycyclic aromatic compounds. The presence of the bromine atom at the 3-position of the perylene structure can influence its electronic properties, making it useful in various applications, including organic electronics, dyes, and as a potential building block in organic synthesis. Perylene derivatives are often studied for their photophysical properties, which can be affected by the substitution pattern and the nature of the substituents. Additionally, brominated compounds like Perylene, 3-bromo- may exhibit different reactivity compared to their non-brominated counterparts, particularly in electrophilic substitution reactions. Safety considerations should be taken into account when handling this compound, as brominated organic compounds can pose environmental and health risks.
Formula:C20H11Br
Synonyms:- 3-Bromoperylene
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3-Bromoperylene
CAS:<p>3-Bromoperylene is an aliphatic hydrocarbon that is a molecule with the chemical formula of C8H8. It is a lipid hydroperoxide that has been shown to be photochemically responsive to ultraviolet light. 3-Bromoperylene has been used for cross-coupling reactions with aromatic hydrocarbons, such as phenyl boronic acid, and it produces the corresponding 3-bromophenyl ester in high yield. The compound has two isomers with different activation energies, which are determined by fluorophores and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). The less reactive isomer will emit light at longer wavelengths, while the more reactive one will emit light at shorter wavelengths.</p>Formula:C20H11BrPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:331.21 g/mol



