CAS 86-57-7
:Nitronaftaleno
- 1-Nitro-Naphthalen
- 1-Nitro-naphthaline
- 1-Nitronaftalen
- 1-Nitronaftaleno
- 1-Nitronaphtalene
- 1-Nitronaphthalene
- 1-Nitronaphthalene (Alpha)
- 1-Nitronaphthalin
- 1-Nitronaphthaline
- 1-Nitronphthalene
- Alpha-Nitronaphthalene
- I-P#Itronaphthalin
- Mononitronaphthalene
- Naphthalene, mononitro-
- Naphthalene, nitro-
- Naphthalene,1-Nitro-
- Naphthalene,Alpha-Nitro
- Nci-C01956
- Nitrol
- Nitrol (pesticide)
- Nitronaphthalene
- Nitronaphthalene [UN2538] [Flammable solid]
- Nsc 9584
- Un2538
- Α-Nitronaphthalin
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1-Nitronaphthalene
CAS:Fórmula:C10H7NO2Pureza:>98.0%(GC)Forma y color:White to Amber powder to crystalPeso molecular:173.171-Nitronaphthalene
CAS:1-NitronaphthaleneFórmula:C10H7NO2Pureza:99%Forma y color: yellow crystalline solidPeso molecular:173.17g/mol1-Nitronaphthalene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Fórmula:C10H7NO2Forma y color:Single SolutionPeso molecular:173.171-Nitronaphthalene
CAS:Producto controladoApplications 1-Nitronaphthalene as a nitroaromatic compound is studied for mutagenicity, as nitroaromatics are used in everyday products from polmers, dyes to drugs.
References Tawari, N., et al.: Int J Pharm Pharm Sci., 6, 149-157 (2014)Fórmula:C10H7NO2Forma y color:NeatPeso molecular:173.171-Nitronaphthalene
CAS:1-Nitronaphthalene is a nitrobenzene derivative that has been used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, dyes, and other organic compounds. 1-Nitronaphthalene is classified as a hazardous substance due to its carcinogenicity and toxicity. In particular, it can cause irritation and burns on skin contact and may be fatal if swallowed. The toxicity profile of 1-nitronaphthalene has been studied in rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, and dogs. It was found to have moderate acute oral toxicity in rats but no significant acute toxicity in mice or dogs. 1-Nitronaphthalene also had little effect on p450 activity or enzyme activities in rats.
Fórmula:C10H7NO2Pureza:Min. 95%Forma y color:Yellow Clear LiquidPeso molecular:173.17 g/mol






