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CAS 39691-62-8: Nonylbromomagnesium

Description:Nonylbromomagnesium, with the CAS number 39691-62-8, is an organometallic compound that belongs to the class of Grignard reagents. It is characterized by the presence of a nonyl group, which is a long-chain alkyl group derived from nonane, bonded to a magnesium atom through a bromine atom. This compound typically appears as a colorless to light yellow liquid or solid, depending on its form and purity. Nonylbromomagnesium is highly reactive, particularly with water and moisture, leading to the release of hydrogen gas and the formation of nonyl alcohol upon hydrolysis. It is commonly used in organic synthesis as a nucleophile, facilitating the formation of carbon-carbon bonds in various reactions, such as the synthesis of alcohols, ketones, and other functional groups. Due to its reactivity, it must be handled under anhydrous conditions and stored in inert atmospheres to prevent decomposition and unwanted reactions. Safety precautions are essential when working with this compound due to its flammability and potential hazards associated with Grignard reagents.

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Nonylmagnesium bromide, 1M solution in diethyl ether, AcroSeal™

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CAS:39691-62-860-29-7

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Nonylmagnesium bromide 0.5 M in Tetrahydrofuran

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Bromononylmagnesium (1.0 M in diethyl ether)

CAS:39691-62-8

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