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4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine
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4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine

CAS: 59488-34-5

Ref. 3D-JCA48834

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Product Information

Name:
4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine
Synonyms:
  • Hydrazine, (4-Bromo-2-Nitrophenyl)-
  • (4-Bromo-2-nitrophenyl)hydrazine
Description:

4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine is an experimental reagent that is used in the synthesis of tricyclic dienamines. It is a precursor to optically active ethers, which can be used as chiral auxiliaries. 4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine can also act as an organocatalyst for cycloaddition reactions and provides high yields with good enantioselectivity and diastereoselectivity. This chemical has been shown to catalyze benzoquinone formation from dienamines, which are often difficult to synthesize. The substituent on the phenyl group affects the reactivity of the molecule, making it a suitable catalyst for certain reactions. 4-Bromo-2-nitrophenylhydrazine has many thermodynamic properties that make it useful in organic chemistry, such as its ability to absorb ultraviolet light and its relatively low boiling point

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
232.03 g/mol
Formula:
C6H6BrN3O2
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Min. 95%
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