CAS 25652-34-0
:2(1H)-Quinoxalinone, 6-nitro-
Description:
2(1H)-Quinoxalinone, 6-nitro- is a heterocyclic organic compound characterized by its quinoxalinone structure, which features a fused bicyclic system containing both a benzene and a pyridine-like ring. The presence of a nitro group at the 6-position of the quinoxalinone ring significantly influences its chemical properties, including its reactivity and potential applications. This compound typically exhibits a pale yellow to orange crystalline appearance and is soluble in organic solvents. It is known for its biological activity, often being investigated for its potential as a pharmaceutical agent, particularly in the fields of antimicrobial and anticancer research. The nitro substitution can enhance the compound's electron-withdrawing properties, affecting its interaction with biological targets. Additionally, 2(1H)-Quinoxalinone, 6-nitro- may participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and reductions, making it a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis. Safety and handling precautions should be observed due to the potential toxicity associated with nitro compounds.
Formula:C8H5N3O3
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6-nitro-1H-quinoxalin-2-one
CAS:<p>The chemical formula for 6-nitro-1H-quinoxalin-2-one is C8H6N2O3. This compound belongs to the class of quinoxalinones and has a molecular weight of 230.6 g/mol. It can be used as an electron donor in organic chemistry and has a high degree of affinity for metals. The chemical parameters for this compound are: a polarisability of 1.4 D, a density of 1.5 g/cm3, and an electronegativity of 2.5 eV. Electrons from the orbital will have the quantum number (n) set at 3, which is called sigma bonding or single bond. The orbitals that are involved in this type of bonding are called π*(π*) (π*) bonding orbitals</p>Formula:C8H5N3O3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:191.14 g/mol



