CAS 36400-46-1
:phosphate d'hydrogène de bis(3-méthylphényle)
Di-m-tolyl Phosphate
CAS :Produit contrôléStability Moisture Sensitive
Applications Di-m-tolyl Phosphate is a compound used in the complexation and solubilization of polyquinolines for processing into thin films with optical nonlinear properties.
Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package
References Agrawal, A.K., et al.: Chem. Mater., 4, 95 (1992)Formule :C14H15O4PCouleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :278.24Di-m-tolyl Phosphate-d14(>85%)
CAS :Produit contrôléStability Hygroscopic
Applications Di-m-tolyl Phosphate-d14 is the isotope labelled analog of Di-m-tolyl Phosphate (D436800); a compound used in the complexation and solubilization of polyquinolines for processing into thin films with optical nonlinear properties.
References Agrawal, A.K., et al.: Chem. Mater., 4, 95 (1992)Formule :C14HD14O4PDegré de pureté :>85%Couleur et forme :Light Beige OilyMasse moléculaire :292.33Di-M-tolyl phosphate
CAS :Di-M-tolyl phosphate is a phosphorus compound with a chemical formula of (CH3)2PO2. It has a melting point of –20 degrees Celsius and is insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents. Di-M-tolyl phosphate has optical properties that are modulated by temperature, morphology, and diffraction. FTIR spectra show protonation at temperatures below -10 degrees Celsius and imine formation at higher temperatures. Di-M-tolyl phosphate undergoes intramolecular hydrogen bonding to form pyrrole rings that may be responsible for its processability. This compound can be synthesized from monomers such as methanol and dimethyl ether via the process of electrophilic addition of phosphorus pentoxide to an imine or pyrrole ring system. The silicon affinity of this compound increases with the concentration of alkyl groups on the phosphorus atom.
Formule :C14H15O4PDegré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :278.24 g/mol

