CAS 35424-56-7
:1-chloro-4-(iodomethyl)benzene
Description:
1-Chloro-4-(iodomethyl)benzene, with the CAS number 35424-56-7, is an organic compound that features a benzene ring substituted with both a chlorine atom and an iodomethyl group. This compound is characterized by its aromatic structure, which contributes to its stability and reactivity. The presence of the chlorine and iodomethyl groups introduces polar functional groups, influencing its solubility and reactivity in various chemical reactions. Typically, it appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid, depending on the temperature and purity. It is used in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of other chemical compounds through nucleophilic substitution reactions. The compound is also of interest in materials science and medicinal chemistry due to its potential applications. Safety precautions should be observed when handling this substance, as both chlorine and iodine are hazardous materials. Proper storage and disposal methods are essential to mitigate any environmental or health risks associated with its use.
Formula:C7H6ClI
InChI:InChI=1/C7H6ClI/c8-7-3-1-6(5-9)2-4-7/h1-4H,5H2
SMILES:c1cc(ccc1CI)Cl
Synonyms:- Benzene, 1-Chloro-4-(Iodomethyl)-
- 1-Chloro-4-(iodomethyl)benzene
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1-Chloro-4-(iodomethyl)benzene
CAS:<p>1-Chloro-4-(iodomethyl)benzene (1CI) is a chlorinating agent that is used to produce aliphatic chlorinated compounds. It can be used for the alkylation of alcohols, as well as the chlorination of halides. 1CI has been shown to react with benzene in a synergistic manner when irradiated. In addition, it can be used for the preparation of iodides by reacting with sodium or potassium iodide in the presence of an alcohol and a catalyst. 1CI reacts with chloride ions to produce cyclic compounds in the microwave region. The reaction requires an electron transfer agent, such as copper chloride or silver nitrate, and yields are dependent on the type of alcohol used, which can be either aliphatic or cyclic.</p>Formula:C7H6ClIPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:252.48 g/mol

