CAS 65944-23-2
:9-Acridinamine, hydrate (2:1)
Description:
9-Acridinamine, hydrate (2:1) is a chemical compound characterized by its acridine structure, which is a fused ring system consisting of a phenanthridine core. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with aromatic amines, including potential fluorescence and the ability to participate in various chemical reactions due to the presence of the amino group. The hydrate form indicates that the compound contains water molecules in its crystalline structure, which can influence its solubility and stability. As a member of the acridine family, it may have applications in fields such as medicinal chemistry, particularly in the development of antitumor agents or dyes, owing to its ability to intercalate with nucleic acids. The specific 2:1 hydration ratio suggests a stoichiometric relationship between the acridinamine and water molecules, which can affect its physical properties, such as melting point and solubility in different solvents. Safety and handling precautions should be observed, as compounds in this class can exhibit toxicity and environmental hazards.
Formula:C13H10N2H2O
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9-Aminoacridine hemihydrate
CAS:<p>9-Aminoacridine hemihydrate</p>Formula:C13H10N2·H2OPurity:≥95%Color and Shape: fluorescent yellow powderMolecular weight:406.48g/molAcridin-9-amine hemihydrate
CAS:<p>Acridin-9-amine hemihydrate is an organic compound that belongs to the class of acridine dyes. It has an acetylcholine receptor blocking property and is used in the treatment of dyskinesia. Acridin-9-amine hemihydrate has been shown to be effective in animal models for Alzheimer's disease. The structure of this molecule consists of a dipole, which has two tautomers, one with a hydrogen atom on nitrogen and another without it. The tautomeric form without the hydrogen atom is more stable than the other form in acidic conditions, but both forms are present in neutral or basic conditions. Acridin-9-amine hemihydrate is also an antitumour agent with activity against breast cancer cells.</p>Formula:C13H10N2•(H2O)0Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:203.23 g/mol



