CAS 52447-22-0
:Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride
Description:
Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride, with the CAS number 52447-22-0, is a perfluorinated organic compound characterized by the presence of a heptanoyl group fully substituted with fluorine atoms. This compound is typically a colorless liquid or solid, depending on the temperature, and is known for its high stability and resistance to thermal and chemical degradation due to the strong carbon-fluorine bonds. It exhibits low surface tension and is hydrophobic, making it useful in various applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and in the production of fluorinated polymers. Additionally, perfluoroheptanoyl chloride is reactive towards nucleophiles, allowing it to participate in acylation reactions. However, it is important to handle this compound with care, as it may pose environmental and health risks due to its persistence and potential bioaccumulation. Proper safety measures should be taken when working with this substance, including the use of personal protective equipment and appropriate ventilation.
Formula:C7ClF13O
InChI:InChI=1/C7ClF13O/c8-1(22)2(9,10)3(11,12)4(13,14)5(15,16)6(17,18)7(19,20)21
SMILES:C(=O)(C(C(C(C(C(C(F)(F)F)(F)F)(F)F)(F)F)(F)F)(F)F)Cl
Synonyms:- Tridecafluoroheptanoyl Chloride
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Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride
CAS:<p>Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride</p>Formula:C7ClF13OPurity:95%Color and Shape: colourless liquidMolecular weight:382.51g/molPerfluoroheptanoyl chloride
CAS:<p>Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride is a fluorinated hydrocarbon that is used as a surfactant in detergent compositions. It has been shown to be biostable, which means it does not react with other molecules in the environment. This compound also has low environmental toxicity because of its resistance to peroxidation and its ability to form stable complexes with metals. Perfluoroheptanoyl chloride has been shown to cause allergic reactions in some people and may cause adverse effects on animal health. Research on the effects of perfluoroheptanoyl chloride on Xenopus oocytes has demonstrated that this compound can affect gene expression and result in cell death.</p>Formula:C7CIF13OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Colourless LiquidMolecular weight:382.51 g/mol


