CAS 52768-17-9
:4-(1H-pyrrol-1-yl)aniline
Description:
4-(1H-pyrrol-1-yl)aniline, also known by its CAS number 52768-17-9, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of both an aniline and a pyrrole functional group. This compound features a pyrrole ring, which is a five-membered aromatic heterocycle containing nitrogen, directly bonded to an aniline moiety, which consists of a benzene ring with an amino group (-NH2). The presence of these functional groups imparts unique chemical properties, including potential reactivity in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions and the ability to participate in hydrogen bonding due to the amino group. The compound is typically a solid at room temperature and may exhibit moderate solubility in organic solvents. Its applications may span various fields, including organic synthesis, materials science, and potentially in pharmaceuticals, owing to the biological activity often associated with pyrrole derivatives. Safety data should be consulted for handling and storage, as with any chemical substance, to ensure proper precautions are taken.
Formula:C10H10N2
InChI:InChI=1/C10H10N2/c11-9-3-5-10(6-4-9)12-7-1-2-8-12/h1-8H,11H2
SMILES:c1ccn(c1)c1ccc(cc1)N
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4-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)aniline
CAS:Formula:C10H10N2Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:158.19984-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)aniline
CAS:4-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)anilineFormula:C10H10N2Purity:97%Color and Shape: light brown solidMolecular weight:158.20g/mol4-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)aniline
CAS:<p>4-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)aniline is a compound that belongs to the class of quinoline derivatives. It has been experimentally shown to have an antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. 4-(1H-Pyrrol-1-yl)aniline is obtained from the reaction of nitric acid with diazonium salts. This compound can be used as a coating for medical devices, such as catheters, which may reduce bacterial colonisation.</p>Formula:C10H10N2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:158.2 g/mol



