CAS 804560-00-7
:MADN
Description:
MADN, or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine, is a chemical compound characterized by its unique structure that includes a triazine ring. It is primarily recognized for its applications in the field of materials science, particularly as a precursor in the synthesis of various polymers and as a potential additive in the formulation of energetic materials. The compound exhibits properties such as thermal stability and the ability to form hydrogen bonds, which can enhance the performance of materials in which it is incorporated. Additionally, MADN may possess specific reactivity patterns typical of amines and triazines, allowing it to participate in various chemical reactions, including substitution and polymerization processes. Its safety profile and handling precautions should be considered, as with any chemical substance, to ensure proper usage in laboratory and industrial settings. Overall, MADN is a versatile compound with potential applications in advanced materials and chemical synthesis.
Formula:C35H24
InChI:InChI=1S/C35H24/c1-23-14-19-32-33(20-23)35(29-18-16-25-9-3-5-11-27(25)22-29)31-13-7-6-12-30(31)34(32)28-17-15-24-8-2-4-10-26(24)21-28/h2-22H,1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=HNWFFTUWRIGBNM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:CC1=CC2=C(C(=C3C(=C2C4=CC5=C(C=C4)C=CC=C5)C=CC=C3)C6=CC7=C(C=C6)C=CC=C7)C=C1
Synonyms:- 2-Methyl-9,10-Di(2-Naphthyl) Anthracene
- 2-Methyl-9,10-Di(Naphthalen-3-Yl)Anthracene
- 2-Methyl-9,10-di(7-naphthalenyl)anthracene
- 2-methyl-9,10-di-2-naphthalenylAnthracene
- Anthracene, 2-methyl-9,10-di-2-naphthalenyl-
- Lt-E 410
- Lt-E410
- Madn
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Found 3 products.
2-Methyl-9,10-di(2-naphthyl)anthracene
CAS:Formula:C35H24Purity:>97.0%(HPLC)Color and Shape:White to Yellow to Green powder to crystalMolecular weight:444.582-Methyl-9,10-bis(naphthalen-2-yl)anthracene
CAS:Formula:C35H24Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:444.56512-Methyl-9,10-Di(Naphthalen-2-Yl)Anthracene
CAS:<p>2-Methyl-9,10-Di(Naphthalen-2-Yl)Anthracene</p>Purity:98%Molecular weight:444.57g/mol


