CAS 35928-80-4
:Phenol, 2-iodo-5-methyl-
Description:
Phenol, 2-iodo-5-methyl- is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a benzene ring, which is further substituted with an iodine atom at the 2-position and a methyl group at the 5-position. This compound belongs to the class of halogenated phenols and exhibits properties typical of both phenolic compounds and halogenated organic substances. It is generally a colorless to pale yellow solid or liquid, depending on its purity and specific conditions. The presence of the iodine atom can influence its reactivity, making it a potential candidate for various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions. Additionally, the methyl group can affect the compound's solubility and boiling point. Phenol derivatives are often used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other organic compounds. Safety considerations are important, as phenolic compounds can be toxic and irritant, necessitating appropriate handling and disposal measures in laboratory and industrial settings.
Formula:C7H7IO
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2-Iodo-5-methylphenol
CAS:<p>2-Iodo-5-methylphenol (2IMP) is a dianionic, ionophore that utilizes the ionization reaction of potassium ions to sense and measure the concentration of potassium ions in a solution. The sensor consists of an ion-sensitive probe attached to a polydimethylsiloxane membrane on which 2IMP is immobilized. When 2IMP binds to potassium ions, it changes its fluorescence properties and this change can be measured with a fluorescent sensor. The macrocyclization of 2IMP is induced by light irradiation, leading to an increase in the sensitivity of the sensor. This sensor has been used for detection of potassium ions in various solutions such as wastewater and seawater.</p>Formula:C7H7IOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:234.03 g/mol



