CAS 613-50-3
:6-Nitroquinoline
Description:
6-Nitroquinoline is an organic compound characterized by a quinoline structure with a nitro group (-NO2) positioned at the sixth carbon of the ring. It is a pale yellow crystalline solid that is sparingly soluble in water but more soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone. The presence of the nitro group imparts distinct chemical reactivity, making it a useful intermediate in organic synthesis and a potential candidate for various applications, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. 6-Nitroquinoline exhibits fluorescence properties, which can be exploited in analytical chemistry for detection purposes. Additionally, it has been studied for its biological activities, including antimicrobial and antitumor properties. However, like many nitro compounds, it may pose environmental and health risks, necessitating careful handling and disposal. Overall, 6-Nitroquinoline is a compound of interest in both synthetic and medicinal chemistry due to its unique structural features and reactivity.
Formula:C9H6N2O2
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H6N2O2/c12-11(13)8-3-4-9-7(6-8)2-1-5-10-9/h1-6H
InChI key:InChIKey=SMHPLBXIVNQFBA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:N(=O)(=O)C1=CC2=C(C=C1)N=CC=C2
Synonyms:- 6-Nitro-Quinolin
- 6-Nitro-quinoline
- NSC 4141
- Quinoline, 6-nitro-
- 6-Nitroquinoline
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Found 6 products.
6-Nitroquinoline
CAS:Formula:C9H6N2O2Purity:>98.0%(GC)(T)Color and Shape:White to Light yellow to Light orange powder to crystalMolecular weight:174.166-Nitroquinoline
CAS:<p>6-Nitroquinoline</p>Formula:C9H6N2O2Purity:98%Color and Shape: yellow-green solidMolecular weight:174.16g/mol6-Nitroquinoline
CAS:Formula:C9H6N2O2Purity:97%Color and Shape:Solid, Off-white powderMolecular weight:174.1596-Nitroquinoline
CAS:<p>6-Nitroquinoline is a nucleophilic compound that reacts with nitroalkanes to form alkyl nitrites. It undergoes a bioreductive reaction, in which it is reduced to the corresponding amine by hydrogen peroxide and ammonia. 6-Nitroquinoline contains functional groups that can act as either electron donors or electron acceptors and is therefore reactive towards other compounds. The reaction mechanism involves nucleophilic attack at the carbon atom in the ring of the 6-nitroquinoline molecule, resulting in an addition product. 6-Nitroquinoline has been shown to react with fluorophores such as fluorescein, forming a fluorescent product that can be detected by spectroscopy. This chemical can also form hydrogen bonds with other molecules, which are important for its reactivity. The reaction products of this compound are nitrite and quinolines where one or more of the nitrogens have been oxidized to nitro groups.<br>END</p>Formula:C9H6N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:174.16 g/mol





