CAS 6630-65-5
:9-Chlorofluorene
Description:
9-Chlorofluorene is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which consists of a fluorene backbone with a chlorine substituent at the 9-position. This compound typically appears as a white to light yellow solid and is known for its aromatic properties due to the presence of the fused benzene rings in the fluorene structure. It is relatively stable under standard conditions but can undergo reactions typical of aromatic compounds, such as electrophilic substitution. The chlorine atom introduces a polar functional group, which can influence the compound's reactivity and solubility in various solvents. 9-Chlorofluorene is often utilized in organic synthesis and materials science, particularly in the development of organic semiconductors and as a building block for more complex molecules. Safety data indicates that, like many chlorinated compounds, it should be handled with care due to potential health hazards, including skin and respiratory irritation. Proper safety protocols should be followed when working with this substance in a laboratory setting.
Formula:C13H9Cl
InChI:InChI=1S/C13H9Cl/c14-13-11-7-3-1-5-9(11)10-6-2-4-8-12(10)13/h1-8,13H
InChI key:InChIKey=CVCQMAKDIKSUHX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:ClC1C=2C(C=3C1=CC=CC3)=CC=CC2
Synonyms:- 9-Fluorenyl Chloride
- 9-chloro-9H-fluorene
- 9H-Fluorene, 9-chloro-
- Fluorene, 9-chloro-
- NSC 59976
- 9-Chlorofluorene
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Found 5 products.
9-Chlorofluorene
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 9-Chlorofluorene is a monochlorinated fluorene with therapeutic effects on fungal diseases of tomato. 9-Chlorofluorene is part of a class of halogenated pollutants observed in the urban atmosphere.<br>References Buchenauer, H. et al.: Phytopathol. Zeitsch., 72, 145 (1971); Buchenauer, H. et al.: Nature, 227, 1267 (1970); Ma, J. et al.: Environ. Sci. Technol., 43, 643 (2009);<br></p>Formula:C13H9ClColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:200.669-Chlorofluorene-13C6 (Contain 3% unlabeled)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled analogue of 9-Chlorofluorene, a monochlorinated fluorene with therapeutic effects on fungal diseases of tomato. 9-Chlorofluorene is part of a class of halogenated pollutants observed in the urban atmosphere.<br>References Buchenauer, H. et al.: Phytopathol. Zeitsch., 72, 145 (1971); Buchenauer, H. et al.: Nature, 227, 1267 (1970); Ma, J. et al.: Environ. Sci. Technol., 43, 643 (2009);<br></p>Formula:C713C6H9ClColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:206.629-Chlorofluorene
CAS:<p>9-Chlorofluorene is a synthetic chemical that has been used as an intermediate for the production of polymers and dyes. It is a colorless liquid with a chloroform-like odor. 9-Chlorofluorene reacts with hydrogen chloride to form the chlorinated derivative, fluorene dichloride. This chemical is also known to react with other compounds such as alcohols, amines, and phenols in the presence of moisture or heat to produce unwanted byproducts including aldehydes, chlorides, and hydrocarbons. 9-Chlorofluorene may be contaminated with impurities such as carbon tetrachloride, which can lead to toxic effects on humans and animals. There are bioassays that measure the toxicity of this substance in mice. The toxicity of 9-chlorofluorene has been shown to depend on the electron transfer reactions it undergoes during metabolism.</p>Formula:C13H9ClPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:200.66 g/mol



