CAS 39091-63-9
:2-Bromopropane-d7
Description:
2-Bromopropane-d7, also known as 1-bromo-2-propanol-d7, is a deuterated form of 2-bromopropane, where the hydrogen atoms in the propyl group are replaced by deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This compound has the molecular formula C3H6BrD7, indicating the presence of bromine and deuterium in its structure. It is a colorless liquid at room temperature and is primarily used in research and analytical applications, particularly in NMR spectroscopy, where deuterated solvents are essential for obtaining clear spectra without interference from hydrogen signals. The presence of the bromine atom makes it a reactive compound, capable of participating in nucleophilic substitution reactions. Additionally, 2-Bromopropane-d7 is utilized in the synthesis of various organic compounds and can serve as a tracer in studies involving metabolic pathways. As with many halogenated compounds, it should be handled with care due to potential toxicity and environmental concerns. Proper safety protocols should be followed when working with this substance in a laboratory setting.
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2-Bromopropane-d7
CAS:Formula:(CD3)2CDBrPurity:99 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless LiquidMolecular weight:129.017052-Bromopropane-d7
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled analogue of 2-Bromopropane, a short chain alkyl halide used in organic synthesis primarily as an alkylating agent for introducing the isopropyl functional groups.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References Mayants, A.G. et al.: Zhur. Org. Khim., 25, 419 (1989); Miller, B. et al.: J. Org Chem., 30, 3895 (1965);<br></p>Formula:C32H7BrColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:130.03



