CAS 776-74-9
:Bromodiphenylmethane
- (Bromomethylene)dibenzene
- 1,1'(Bromomethylene)bisbenzene
- 1,1'-(Bromomethanediyl)Dibenzene
- 1,1'-(Bromomethylene)Bis-Benzen
- 1,1′-(Bromomethylene)bis[benzene]
- 1-Benzyl-2-Bromobenzene
- 1-[Bromo(phenyl)methyl]benzene
- 9,10-Dihydro-4H-Benzo[4,5] Cyclohepta[1,2-B] Thiophene
- Benzene, 1,1′-(bromomethylene)bis-
- Benzhydryl bromide, (Bromodiphenylmathane
- Benzhydryl bromide
- Biphenyl - Bromomethane (1:1)
- Diphenylbromomethane
- Diphenylmethyl bromide)
- Methane, bromodiphenyl-
- NSC 39226
- [Bromo(phenyl)methyl]benzene
- α-Bromodiphenylmethane
- α-Phenylbenzyl bromide
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α-Bromodiphenylmethane
CAS:Formula:C13H11BrPurity:>97.0%(T)(HPLC)Color and Shape:White or Colorles to Yellow to Orange powder to lump to clear liquidMolecular weight:247.14Benzhydryl bromide, 90+%
CAS:Benzhydryl bromide is a halogenated building block. Benzhydryl group was preferred to the commoner benzyl to protect 2-nitrophenol in the Bartoli (vinyl Grignard) synthesis of 7-hydroxyindole. Protection was by reaction with the phenol in the presence of potassium carbonate in acetone; deprotection
Formula:C13H11BrPurity:90+%Color and Shape:Cream to yellow to orange to red to brown, Crystals or powder or crystalline powder or lumps or fused solidMolecular weight:247.14Bromodiphenylmethane
CAS:Formula:C13H11BrPurity:97.0%Color and Shape:Solid, White to pale reddish yellow crystal lumpMolecular weight:247.135Bromodiphenylmethane
CAS:BromodiphenylmethaneFormula:C13H11BrPurity:97%Color and Shape: light cream to beige crystalline powderMolecular weight:247.13g/molBromodiphenylmethane
CAS:Bromodiphenylmethane is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of brominated aromatic hydrocarbons. It is used as a raw material for the production of polymers for use in the manufacture of such products as cable insulation, adhesives, coatings and sealants. Bromodiphenylmethane is an inhibitor of cholesterol acyltransferase and has been shown to be toxic to cells in culture by inducing apoptosis. Bromodiphenylmethane can also be used as a precursor for the synthesis of polymers with cationic groups. The reaction mechanism involves the formation of hydrogen bonds between aromatic rings and halides, which leads to polymerization. Bromodiphenylmethane can be detected using FT-IR spectroscopy due to its strong absorption bands at 1275 cm-1 (ν C-H ), 1680 cm-1 (ν C=C ), 2900 cm-1 (ν O-H
Formula:C13H11BrPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:247.13 g/mol





