3-Fluoroaniline
CAS: 372-19-0
Rif. 3D-FF37006
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 1-Amino-3-fluorobenzene
- 3-Fluoranilin
- 3-Fluoroanilina
- 3-Fluorobenzenamine
- 3-Fluorophenylamine
- 4-Amino-2-fluorobenzene
- Aniline, 3-Fluoro-
- Aniline, m-fluoro-
- Nsc 10300
- m-Fluoroaniline
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- m-Fluorophenylamine
3-Fluoroaniline is an important molecule that can be used in analytical methods to study the structures of enzymes and other molecules. 3-Fluoroaniline is a diazonium salt with nitrogen atoms. The chemical structure of 3-fluoroaniline consists of a benzene ring with three fluorines, two nitrogens, and one hydrogen. 3-Fluoroaniline is an acid complex, which has a hydrogen bond between the nitrogen atom and the proton of the hydrochloric acid. This molecule also has an ionization technique that allows it to be studied using isotopomers. There are two types of isotopomers: deuterium (D) and tritium (T). The deuterium isotope reacts differently than the tritium isotope when it comes into contact with different substances. This reaction can help scientists understand how 3-fluoroaniline interacts with other chemicals.