CAS 626-19-7
:1,3-Benzoldicarboxaldehyd
- 1,3-Benzenedialdehyde
- 1,3-Benzenedicarboxaldehyde
- 1,3-Diformylbenzene
- 3-Formylbenzaldehyde
- Benzene-1,3-Dicarbaldehyde
- Benzene-1,3-dicarboxaldehyde
- Isophtaladehyde
- Isophthal
- Isophthaldehyde
- Isophthaldialdehyde
- Isophthalic dicarboxaldehyde
- NSC 5092
- m-Benzenedialdehyde
- m-Benzenedicarbaldehyde
- m-Benzenedicarboxaldehyde
- m-Diformylbenzene
- m-Formylbenzaldehyde
- m-Phthalaldehyde
- m-Phthaldialdehyde
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Isophthalaldehyde
CAS:Formel:C8H6O2Reinheit:>98.0%(GC)Farbe und Form:White to Orange to Green powder to crystalMolekulargewicht:134.13Isophthalaldehyde, 98%
CAS:Isophthalaldehyde is used in the synthesis of binuclear ruthenium complex. It participates in base-catalyzed Knoevenagel condensation reaction. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer t
Formel:C8H6O2Reinheit:98%Farbe und Form:Pale cream to cream to pale yellow, Crystals or powder or crystalline powderMolekulargewicht:134.13Isophthalaldehyde
CAS:IsophthalaldehydeFormel:C8H6O2Reinheit:98%Farbe und Form: off-white solidMolekulargewicht:134.13g/mol1,3-Benzenedialdehyde
CAS:1,3-Benzenedialdehyde (1,3-BD) is a compound that is formed from the oxidation of benzene by copper chloride in a model system. It can be used as a substrate film to study covalent linkages. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) technique has been used to determine the stability of 1,3-BD in reaction solution. The EIS results show that 1,3-BD is stable and its complexes are relatively stable. This compound also reacts with malonic acid to form 1,2-benzenediol and 2-methylmalonic acid. The molecular structure of 1,3-BD has been determined using X-ray crystallography and it was found that nitrogen atoms are present on the molecule. Chemical reactions have not been observed with 1,3-BD when subjected to heat or light.
Formel:C8H6O2Reinheit:Min. 95%Farbe und Form:PowderMolekulargewicht:134.13 g/mol







