5-Aminoquinoline
CAS: 611-34-7
Ref. 3D-FA15583
5g | 161.00 € | ||
10g | 222.00 € | ||
25g | 357.00 € | ||
50g | 530.00 € | ||
100g | 867.00 € |
Product Information
- 5-Quinolinamine
- (Quinolin-5-yl)amine
- 5-Quinolylamine
- Asischem Z74663
- Iflab-Bb F2124-0039
- NSC 170619
- NSC 27982
- Quinolin-5-amine
- Quinoline, 5-amino-
- Quinoline-5-amine
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- Timtec-Bb Sbb010065
5-Aminoquinoline (5-AQ) is a chemical compound that was originally synthesized in the 1930s. 5-AQ is a trifluoroacetic acid derivative of quinoline, which has been used as a photographic developer and an agent for the removal of silver from photographic film. This molecule also has a fluorescence property, which can be seen when irradiated by light with a wavelength greater than 350 nm. A hydrogen bond exists between the hydroxyl group and the nitrogen atom of the amine group in 5-AQ. The reaction mechanism for 5-AQ is believed to involve the diazonium salt intermediate, which reacts with silver ions to form silver diazonide and free ammonia.
5-AQ is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as acetone or alcohol. It reacts with trifluoroacetic acid to form a precipitate, which may be removed by filt
Chemical properties
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