1-Chloro-2-iodoethane (stabilized with Copper chip)
CAS: 624-70-4
Ref. 3D-FC60656
1g | Discontinued | ||
2g | Discontinued | ||
5g | Discontinued | ||
10g | Discontinued | ||
25g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- 2-Chloroethyl Iodide (stabilized with Copper chip)2-Iodoethyl Chloride (stabilized with Copper chip)
- 1-Chloro-2-iodoethane (stabilized with copper chip)
- Ethylene chloroiodide
- 2-Chloroethyl Iodide
- 1-Iodo-2-Chloro Ethane
1-Chloro-2-iodoethane (stabilized with Copper chip) is an active chemical that reacts with nucleophilic groups to form a new compound. It has been shown to react with hydroxyl groups in mammalian cells and other tissue samples to form 1-chloro-2-hydroxyethane, which is the active chemical. The carbonyl group of 1-chloro-2-iodoethane can also interact with other carbonyl groups through steric interactions. The nucleophilic attack of the carbonyl group on the hydroxyl group leads to a molecule that contains both a ketone and an alcohol functional group. This molecule can be classified as either a divalent hydrocarbon or an ionic species, depending on whether it is protonated or not. The vibrational and optical properties of this molecule are determined by its molecular structure.