CAS 616-14-8
:Iodomethylbutane; 95%
Description:
Iodomethylbutane, also known as 1-iodobutane, is an organic compound characterized by its alkyl halide structure, where a methyl group is bonded to a butane chain with an iodine atom attached. It typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive odor. This compound is known for its reactivity, particularly in nucleophilic substitution reactions, making it useful in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. Iodomethylbutane is moderately soluble in organic solvents but has low solubility in water due to its hydrophobic alkyl chain. It is important to handle this substance with care, as it can be hazardous; it may cause skin and eye irritation and is potentially harmful if inhaled or ingested. Proper safety measures, including the use of personal protective equipment and working in a well-ventilated area, are essential when working with this compound. Additionally, it is classified under various regulatory frameworks due to its potential environmental and health impacts.
Formula:C5H11I
InChI:InChI=1/C5H11I/c1-3-5(2)4-6/h5H,3-4H2,1-2H3
SMILES:CCC(C)CI
Synonyms:- 1-Iodo-2-methylbutane
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Butane, 1-iodo-2-methyl-
CAS:Formula:C5H11IPurity:97%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:198.04531-Iodo-2-methylbutane (stabilized with Copper chip)
CAS:Formula:C5H11IPurity:>95.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Brown clear liquidMolecular weight:198.051-Iodo-2-methylbutane
CAS:<p>1-Iodo-2-methylbutane is a molecule that has been used as a model system to study the photoelectron spectra of antimicrobial agents. It is also used in the determination of the enantiomeric purity of sulfoxides. The molecular geometry of 1-iodo-2-methylbutane can be determined using crystallography. This molecule has been postulated to have two different conformations, one with an axial chirality and another with a planar chirality.</p>Formula:C5H11IPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:198.04 g/mol




