5-Bromo-2-iodobenzonitrile
CAS: 121554-10-7
Rif. 3D-FB142691
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 5-Bromo-2-Iodobenzonitrile, 98+%
- Benzonitrile, 5-bromo-2-iodo-
- 2-Iodo-5-bromobenzonitrile
5-Bromo-2-iodobenzonitrile is a molecule that has been shown to have a high affinity for urea nitrogen. It is used as a fluorescent probe in the study of amines, and it is also used as an optical material. 5-Bromo-2-iodobenzonitrile has the ability to be excited by light at wavelengths below 400 nm, which causes the emission of light at wavelengths greater than 500 nm, making it useful as a fluorescent probe. This compound can be used to test for the presence of ammonia or amines. The molecular skeleton of this molecule consists of one carbon atom and two nitrogen atoms. The electron configuration around these atoms is sp3d2.