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2,3-Diphenylindole
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2,3-Diphenylindole

CAS: 3469-20-3

Ref. 3D-DAA46920

50mg
196.00 €
500mg
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Product Information

Name:
2,3-Diphenylindole
Synonyms:
  • 1H-Indole, 2,3-diphenyl-
  • 2,3-Diphenyl-1H-indole
  • Indole, 2,3-diphenyl-
  • NSC 17363
Description:

2,3-Diphenylindole is a benzyl-substituted indole with the chemical formula C14H10N2. It is an organic compound that was first synthesized in 1887 by German chemist Adolf von Baeyer. 2,3-Diphenylindole was one of the first aromatic compounds to be synthesized from benzene. The synthesis of 2,3-diphenylindole involves Friedel-Crafts reactions with amines and azides. Benzyl groups can be cleaved from the molecule under UV irradiation or by treatment with carboxylic acid. Reaction yields are increased when primary amines are used as the starting material, since they are more reactive than secondary amines or tertiary amines.

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Molecular weight:
269.34 g/mol
Formula:
C20H15N
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Min. 95%
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