4-Fluoro-4'-nitrobenzophenone
CAS: 2195-47-3
Rif. 3D-FF98903
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- Methanone, (4-fluorophenyl)(4-nitrophenyl)-
- Nsc 141018
- (4-Fluorophenyl)(4-Nitrophenyl)Methanone
4-Fluoro-4'-nitrobenzophenone is a fluorescent organic compound that has the chemical formula C9H6FO2N. It is an aromatic compound, and its conformational properties are determined by its linkages, which consist of single bonds, double bonds, and a triple bond. This molecule has a band in the ultraviolet region at about 320 nanometers and can be seen with the human eye. 4-Fluoro-4'-nitrobenzophenone gives off a strong green fluorescence when irradiated with light in the ultraviolet region. The chloride ion is a good nucleophile because it is electron rich and has a lone pair of electrons that can act as an attacking group. In addition to being able to react with chloride ions, 4-fluoro-4'-nitrobenzophenone can also react with other nucleophiles such as water or ammonia. The yield for this reaction depends on the substituents on the benzene ring