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(3-Bromopropyl)phosphonic Acid
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(3-Bromopropyl)phosphonic Acid

CAS: 1190-09-6

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(3-Bromopropyl)phosphonic Acid
Synonyms:
  • 3-Bromopropanephosphonic Acid
  • (3-Bromopropyl)phosphonic acid
  • (3-Bromopropyl)Phosphonate
Description:

3-Bromopropyl phosphonic acid is a perovskite that is used as a surfactant and catalyst. It has been shown to be effective in the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine, albumin, and lipids. 3-Bromopropyl phosphonic acid has also been shown to have a protective effect on the lungs in animal studies. This compound binds to albumin and hexane in serum, which may contribute to its sensitivity. 3-Bromopropyl phosphonic acid has shown resistance against degradation by lipases and phospholipases A2. The viscosity of 3-bromopropyl phosphonic acid is dependent on temperature and concentration.

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