CAS 16523-54-9
:Chlorodicyclohexylphosphine
- Chlorodicyclohexylphosphine
- Cy2PCl
- Dicyclohexylphosphine chloride
- Dicyclohexylphosphinous Chloride
- Dicyclohexylphosphorus chloride
- P,P-Dicyclohexylphosphinous chloride
- Phosphinous chloride, P,P-dicyclohexyl-
- Phosphinous chloride, dicyclohexyl-
- Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine
Chlorodicyclohexylphosphine
CAS :Formule :C12H22ClPDegré de pureté :>97.0%(T)Couleur et forme :Colorless to Almost colorless clear liquidMasse moléculaire :232.73Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine, 98+%
CAS :Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine is used as pharmaceutical intermediate. It is also used in the synthesis of various phosphines. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand.
Formule :C12H22ClPDegré de pureté :98+%Couleur et forme :Liquid, ColorlessMasse moléculaire :232.73Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine, min. 98%
CAS :Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine, min. 98%
Formule :(C6H11)2PClDegré de pureté :min. 98%Couleur et forme :colorless to pale yellow, cloudy liq.Masse moléculaire :232.74Phosphinous chloride, P,P-dicyclohexyl-
CAS :Formule :C12H22ClPDegré de pureté :90%Couleur et forme :LiquidMasse moléculaire :232.7298Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine
CAS :DicyclohexylchlorophosphineDegré de pureté :97%Masse moléculaire :232.73g/molChlorodicyclohexylphosphine
CAS :Chlorodicyclohexylphosphine is an aryl halide with a carbonyl group and a phosphine group. It forms palladium complexes that are catalytically active in the Suzuki coupling reaction, which is used to synthesize enantiomerically pure organic compounds. Chlorodicyclohexylphosphine has been shown to have biological properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities. Studies have also shown that it can be used as a catalyst for asymmetric synthesis, which generates molecules with different shapes and chemical properties.
Formule :C12H22ClPDegré de pureté :Min. 95%Couleur et forme :Clear LiquidMasse moléculaire :232.73 g/mol





