CAS 4549-31-9
:1,7-Dibromoaptano
- Dibromoheptane
- Heptamethylene dibromide
- Heptane, 1,7-dibromo-
- NSC 56149
- 1,7-Dibromoheptane
1,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:Formula:C7H14Br2Purezza:>98.0%(GC)Colore e forma:Colorless to Light yellow clear liquidPeso molecolare:258.00Ref: IN-DA003DRL
1g20,00€5g40,00€10g62,00€25g88,00€5kgPrezzo su richiesta100g179,00€500gPrezzo su richiesta1,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:Formula:C7H14Br2Purezza:≥ 98.0%Colore e forma:Clear, colourless to light yellow liquidPeso molecolare:257.991,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:1,7-DibromoheptanePurezza:99%Colore e forma:Pale Yellow LiquidPeso molecolare:257.99g/mol1,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:Formula:C7H14Br2Purezza:95%Colore e forma:Liquid, Clear LiquidPeso molecolare:257.9971,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:Prodotto controllatoApplications 1,7-Dibromoheptane is a useful synthetic intermediate. 1,7-Dibromoheptane can be used in the synthesis of random thermotropic liquid crystalline copolyether and ternary copolyether. It can also be used in the synthesis of thermotropic liquid crystalline dendrimer exhibiting a nematic phase.
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 Percec, V., et al.: J. Polym. Sci. A Polym. Chem., 25, 1943, 1987; Percec, V., et al.: Macromolecules 23, 5 (1990); Percec, V., et al.: Macromolecules, 25, 3843 (1992)Formula:C7H14Br2Colore e forma:NeatPeso molecolare:257.99411,7-Dibromoheptane
CAS:1,7-Dibromoheptane is an α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist that prevents the activation of these receptors by blocking the binding of endogenous noradrenaline and adrenaline. It has been shown to inhibit hydrochloric acid-induced gastric ulceration in rats. 1,7-Dibromoheptane also has a high detection sensitivity and can be used for the qualitative identification of fatty acids. The compound's viscosity is affected by changes in temperature and it forms dipoles due to its structure. This compound has been used as a covid-19 pandemic flu vaccine adjuvant.
Formula:C7H14Br2Purezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:258 g/mol






