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4-Fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzene

CAS:

Ref. 3D-FF64617

1kg
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500g
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4-Fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzene
Biosynth

Product Information

Name:4-Fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzene
Synonyms:
  • 2-Fluoro-5-nitrotoluene1-Fluoro-2-methyl-4-nitrobenzene
Brand:Biosynth
Description:4-Fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzene is a carbazole that is used as a pesticide. It has been shown to be effective against typhimurium and other bacteria. The mechanism of action of this compound may involve nitrenium ion formation, which is an intermediate in the reaction of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate. 4-Fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzene has two isomers: 4-fluoro-3-methylnitrobenzoic acid and 4-fluoronitrobenzoic acid, but only the former reacts with ammonium nitrate. The reaction time for this compound to form carcinogenic nitrosamines can vary from about one day to several months. Chemical shift data for this compound reveal its radical mechanism, which explains its low efficiency. This compound also has optical properties that can cause fluorescence or phosphorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light or laser beams, respectively.
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:155.13 g/mol
Formula:C7H6FNO2
Purity:Min. 95%

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