CAS 736-30-1
:1,2-Bis(4-nitrophenyl)ethane
Description:
1,2-Bis(4-nitrophenyl)ethane, with the CAS number 736-30-1, is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which features two 4-nitrophenyl groups attached to a central ethane backbone. This compound is typically a solid at room temperature and exhibits a yellow to orange color due to the presence of nitro groups, which are known for their electron-withdrawing properties. The nitrophenyl groups contribute to the compound's potential applications in various fields, including materials science and organic synthesis. It is generally insoluble in water but may dissolve in organic solvents such as ethanol or acetone. The presence of nitro groups also suggests that the compound may exhibit interesting electronic and optical properties, making it a candidate for use in dyes or as a precursor in the synthesis of more complex organic molecules. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as nitro compounds can be hazardous and may pose environmental risks.
Formula:C14H12N2O4
InChI:InChI=1S/C14H12N2O4/c17-15(18)13-7-3-11(4-8-13)1-2-12-5-9-14(10-6-12)16(19)20/h3-10H,1-2H2
InChI key:InChIKey=BSNKHEKTRWNNAC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:N(=O)(=O)C1=CC=C(CCC2=CC=C(N(=O)=O)C=C2)C=C1
Synonyms:- 1,1'-(1,2-Ethanediyl)bis(4-nitrobenzene)
- 1,1'-Ethane-1,2-Diylbis(4-Nitrobenzene)
- 1,2-Bis(4-nitrophenyl)ethane
- 1,2-Bis(p-nitrophenyl)ethane
- 1,2-Ethanediylbis(4-nitrobenzene)
- 1-Nitro-4-[2-(4-nitrophenyl)ethyl]benzene
- 4,4'-Dinitrobibenzyl
- 4,4'-Dinitrodibenzyl
- 4,4′-Dinitrodihydrostilbene
- Benzene, 1,1'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis(4-nitro-
- Bibenzyl, 4,4'-dinitro-
- Bibenzyl, 4,4'-dinitro- (8CI)
- Bis(p-nitrobenzyl)
- Dinitro-4,4' dibenzyle
- Dinitro-4,4' dibenzyle [French]
- Nsc 60022
- Nsc 608
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Found 4 products.
4,4'-Dinitrobibenzyl
CAS:<p>4,4'-Dinitrobibenzyl is an organic compound that can be used as a hydrogen peroxide donor. It reacts with nitrobenzylphosphonate to form 4-nitrobenzylphosphonic acid and 4,4'-dinitrobibenzyl peroxide. The reactions are reversible and the decomposition of 4,4'-dinitrobibenzyl peroxide can be catalyzed by chlorine or inorganic peroxide. The product of this reaction is orthophosphoric acid with a chlorine substituent. This compound also has the ability to transfer one electron from an organic molecule to another organic molecule. It can be used as a diluent for hydrogen peroxide solutions at temperatures below 100°C.</p>Formula:C14H12N2O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:272.26 g/mol




