CAS 53807-26-4
:acrylonitrile-D3
Description:
Acrylonitrile-D3, with the CAS number 53807-26-4, is a deuterated form of acrylonitrile, a colorless liquid that is primarily used in the production of polymers and as an intermediate in organic synthesis. The "D3" designation indicates that three hydrogen atoms in the acrylonitrile molecule have been replaced with deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This substitution alters the physical and chemical properties slightly, making it useful in various applications, particularly in NMR spectroscopy and other analytical techniques where isotopic labeling can provide insights into molecular behavior and dynamics. Acrylonitrile itself is known for its reactivity, particularly in polymerization reactions, forming polyacrylonitrile, which is used in textiles and as a precursor for carbon fibers. The deuterated version, while retaining similar chemical properties, can exhibit differences in reaction kinetics and mechanisms due to the presence of deuterium, which has different vibrational characteristics compared to regular hydrogen. Safety precautions are necessary when handling acrylonitrile-D3, as it is toxic and potentially carcinogenic.
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Acrylonitrile-d3
CAS:Formula:CD2CDCNPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Colourless-Pale Yellow LiquidMolecular weight:56.04538Acrylonitrile-d3
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Acrylonitrile (D3, 98%) (+0.1% 4-Methoxyphenol) (cas# 53807-26-4) is a useful research chemical.<br></p>Formula:C3D3NColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:46.09


