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Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl Chloride
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Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl Chloride

CAS: 6470-87-7

Ref. 3D-GAA47087

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Product Information

Name:
Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl Chloride
Synonyms:
  • Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl chloride
  • N-[(4-chlorophenyl)carbamothioyl]-2-nitrobenzamide
Description:

Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl chloride is an anthraquinone derivative that is synthesized from a chlorinated anthracene. It has been used in the synthesis of boronic acids and as a photooxidant. The chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CI MS) technique was used to identify this compound in vivo. CI MS analysis showed that the amount of anthraquinone-2-carbonyl chloride was greater than that of nitro derivatives, carboxylates, amides, or particles in the tumor tissue sample. Anthraquinone-2-carbonyl chloride is not readily soluble in water but can be dissolved in organic solvents such as acetone, ethanol, or methanol.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
270.67 g/mol
Formula:
C15H7ClO3
Purity:
Min. 95%
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