CAS 348-52-7
:1-Flúor-2-iodobenzeno
- 1-Fluor-2-Oiodobenzene
- 1-Fluoro-2-iodo-5-trifluoromethylbenzene
- 1-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene
- 1-Iodo-2-fluorobenzene
- 2-Fluoro-1-iodobenzene
- 2-Fluorophenyl iodide
- 2-Iodo-1-fluorobenzene
- 2-Iodofluorobenzene
- Benzene, 1-fluoro-2-iodo-
- NSC 51766
- O-Fluoroiodobenzene
- O-Iodo Fluorobenzene
- o-Fluorophenyl iodide
- o-Iodofluorobenzene
- 2-FLUOROIODOBENZENE
- 1-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene,99%
- 1-fluoro-2-iodo-benzen
- 2-Fluoroiodobenzene 99%
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1-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene
CAS:Fórmula:C6H4FIPureza:>99.0%(GC)Cor e Forma:Colorless to Orange to Green clear liquidPeso molecular:222.001-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene, 99%, stab. with copper
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Fórmula:C6H4FIPureza:99%Cor e Forma:liquid, Clear, colourless to yellowPeso molecular:222.002-Fluoroiodobenzene
CAS:2-FluoroiodobenzeneFórmula:C6H4FIPureza:99%Cor e Forma: clear. colourless liquidPeso molecular:222.00g/mol2-Fluoroiodobenzene
CAS:Produto ControladoApplications 2-Fluoroiodobenzene is used as a reagent in various organic reactions. It is used in the synthesis of spirocyclic [1,2,3]-triazolooxazine nucleosides which have antiviral properties.
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References Dell'Isola, A., et al.: Chem-Eur. J., 20, 11685 (2014)Fórmula:C6H4FICor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:222.01-fluoro-2-iodobenzene
CAS:1-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene is a reactive compound that can be used in the cross-coupling of terminal alkynes and aldehydes. The reaction rate is dependent on the type of halide, but with an increase in acidity, the rate increases. This reaction is efficient because it does not require any solvents and can be performed at room temperature. 1-Fluoro-2-iodobenzene has been shown to react with many different functional groups, such as alcohols, amines, ethers, nitriles, sulfides, and carboxylic acids.
Fórmula:C6H4FIPureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:222 g/mol






