CAS 319478-14-3
:2H-1-Benzopyran,5-bromo-3,4-dihydro-
Description:
2H-1-Benzopyran,5-bromo-3,4-dihydro- is a chemical compound characterized by its bicyclic structure, which includes a benzene ring fused to a pyran ring. The presence of a bromine atom at the 5-position of the benzopyran structure introduces notable reactivity and influences its physical and chemical properties. This compound typically exhibits moderate solubility in organic solvents and may have limited solubility in water due to its hydrophobic aromatic components. The dihydro configuration indicates that the compound has two hydrogen atoms added to the double bond of the pyran ring, which can affect its stability and reactivity. Additionally, the presence of the bromine substituent can enhance its potential for electrophilic substitution reactions. Such compounds are often of interest in medicinal chemistry and materials science due to their potential biological activities and applications in synthesizing more complex molecules. Safety data should be consulted for handling and storage, as halogenated compounds can pose specific health and environmental risks.
Formula:C9H9BrO
Synonyms:- 5-Bromochroman
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5-Bromochroman
CAS:<p>5-Bromochroman is a chemical intermediate that is used in the production of acrylonitrile, which is a precursor to acrylic acid. 5-Bromochroman can be used as an organic solvent and reagent for the synthesis of various chemicals. It reacts with sodium borohydride to produce trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, which can be used as an intermediate in organic chemical reactions. 5-Bromochroman also reacts with trifluoromethanesulfonic acid to produce intermediates that are useful in the production of other chemicals. The large-scale manufacture of 5-bromochroman requires catalytic conditions and a silicane as a reagent. The use of organic solvents and borohydride as catalysts produces high yields of this chemical.</p>Formula:C9H9BrOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:213.07 g/mol



