
CAS 3210-08-0
:4-iodo-1-butanol
Description:
4-Iodo-1-butanol is an organic compound characterized by the presence of an iodine atom attached to the fourth carbon of a butanol chain. Its molecular formula is C4H9IO, indicating it contains four carbon atoms, nine hydrogen atoms, one iodine atom, and one hydroxyl group (-OH). This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive odor. It is soluble in water due to the hydroxyl group, which allows for hydrogen bonding, and it is also soluble in organic solvents. 4-Iodo-1-butanol is often used in organic synthesis as a reagent or intermediate, particularly in the preparation of other iodinated compounds. The presence of the iodine atom can impart unique reactivity, making it useful in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions. However, it should be handled with care due to the potential toxicity associated with iodine-containing compounds. Proper safety measures, including the use of personal protective equipment, are recommended when working with this substance.
Formula:C4H9IO
Synonyms:- 1-Butanol, 4-iodo-
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4-Iodobutan-1-ol
CAS:<p>4-Iodobutan-1-ol is an acylation agent that is used in the synthesis of amines and alcohols. It can be synthesized by reacting a Grignard reagent with iodine or an alkyl halide. 4-Iodobutan-1-ol is also used for the production of other organometallic compounds, such as azacycles, which are important intermediates in organic synthesis. The use of 4-iodobutan-1-ol is limited because it reacts with nucleophiles such as amines, hydroxides, and alkoxides to form adducts that are not useful. However, this compound has been shown to be effective in the synthesis of fatty esters and low density lipoproteins (LDL).</p>Formula:C4H9IOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:200.02 g/mol




