CAS 6482-34-4
:Diisopropyl carbonate
Description:
Diisopropyl carbonate (DIPC) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C7H14O3. It is classified as a carbonate ester and is characterized by its clear, colorless liquid form with a mild, pleasant odor. DIPC is known for its low toxicity and is often used as a solvent and reagent in organic synthesis. It has a relatively low boiling point and is soluble in various organic solvents, making it versatile in chemical applications. The compound is stable under normal conditions but should be stored away from strong oxidizing agents. Diisopropyl carbonate is also utilized in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and as a plasticizer. Its properties, such as low volatility and good solvency, make it an attractive alternative to more hazardous solvents in various industrial processes. Additionally, DIPC can be used in the formulation of coatings and adhesives, contributing to its significance in both research and commercial applications.
Formula:C20H26O3
InChI:InChI=1/C20H26O3/c1-15-6-11-19(18(14-15)20(2,3)4)23-13-12-22-17-9-7-16(21-5)8-10-17/h6-11,14H,12-13H2,1-5H3
SMILES:Cc1ccc(c(c1)C(C)(C)C)OCCOc1ccc(cc1)OC
Synonyms:- Bis-2-propyl carbonate
- Carbonic acid bis(1-methylethyl) ester
- Dipropan-2-Yl Carbonate
- 2-Tert-Butyl-1-[2-(4-Methoxyphenoxy)Ethoxy]-4-Methylbenzene
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Diisopropyl Carbonate (Stabilized with Calcium Carbonate)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Diisopropyl Carbonate is used in the synthesis of Huperizine A (H826000) a reversible alkaloid inhibitor of AChE which crosses the blood-brain barrier. A potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s disease. It reduces cell death induced by glutamate in primary cultures derived from forebrain, hippocampus, cortex and cerebellum of embryonic rat brain.<br>References Ding, X. et al.: Tetrahedron 68, 6240 (2012); Wang, Y.-E., et al.: Acta Pharmacol. Sin., 7, 110 (1986), Ved, H.S., et al.: Neuroreport, 8, 963 (1997)<br></p>Formula:C7H14O3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:146.18Diisopropylcarbonate
CAS:<p>Diisopropylcarbonate is a chemical compound that is used as a polymerization initiator. It is also used in the production of polycarbonates, as a corrosion inhibitor, and to inhibit the formation of fatty acids in animal feed. Diisopropylcarbonate has been shown to react with chlorine gas to yield dichlorocarbonic acid and hydrogen chloride. This reaction is an example of oxidative carbonylation. The average particle diameter of diisopropylcarbonate ranges from 0.1-0.2 microns, which can be varied by changing its boiling point or pressure during synthesis. Diisopropylcarbonate can also be prepared by reacting ethylene with carbon monoxide and hydrogen chloride at high temperature and pressure.</p>Formula:C7H14O3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:146.18 g/mol






