CAS 486-25-9
:Fluorenona
- 9-Oxofluorene
- 9H-Fluoren-9-one
- 9H-Fluorene-9-one
- Diphenylene ketone
- Fluoren-9-Ona
- Fluoren-9-on
- Fluoren-9-one
- Fluorene-9-One
- Fluorenone
- Nsc 5181
- 9-FLUORENON
- Diphenyleneketone
- fluorene ketone
- AURORA KA-7498
- 9-FLUOROENONE
- FLUORENONE(9-)
- 9-oxofluorine
- 9-FLUORENONE
- 9-Fluoreneone
- 9-Fluorenone,98%
- 9-Fluorenone99%
- Dluoren-9-one
- 9-FLUORENONE PESTANAL, 250 MG
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9-Fluorenone
CAS:Fórmula:C13H8OPureza:>98.0%(GC)Cor e Forma:Light yellow to Yellow to Green powder to lumpPeso molecular:180.219-Fluorenone, 98+%
CAS:9-Fluorenone is used in the preparation of antimalarial drugs. It is a fluorene derivative. Further, it is used in functional polymer and in dyes. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refe
Fórmula:C13H8OPureza:98+%Cor e Forma:Yellow, Crystals or powder or crystalline powder or flakesPeso molecular:180.219H-Fluoren-9-one
CAS:9H-Fluoren-9-one
Fórmula:C13H8OPureza:98%Cor e Forma: light yellow to yellow solidPeso molecular:180.20g/mol9-Fluorenone
CAS:9-Fluorenone is a fluorenone derivative that has been shown to have an intermolecular hydrogen bonding ability. It also has a matrix effect, which is the property of being able to dissolve organic solutes in water by forming hydrogen bonds with them. 9-Fluorenone has been shown to be a receptor activator for group P2 purinergic receptors in rat brain tissue and can inhibit the activity of xanthine oxidase, which is an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. 9-Fluorenone was also found to increase the activity of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in rat brain tissue and reduce infarct size in rats with myocardial infarction.
Fórmula:C13H8OPureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:PowderPeso molecular:180.21 g/mol9-Fluorenone
CAS:Produto ControladoApplications 9-Fluorenone is a polycyclic aromatic ketone that has photosensitizing properties and also has the ability to undergo electrochemical polymerization. 9-Fluorenone is used in industry as an initiator in visible-light cured resin systems. 9-Fluorenone has potentially toxic effects on humans, as exposure can cause DNA mutations.
References Cihaner, A., et al.: J. Elec. Chem., 568, 151 (2004); Li, Y., et al.: J. Biomed. Mater. Res. Part B-A, 84, 58 (2008); Okamoto, H., et al.: Org. Lett., 13, 2758 (2011)Fórmula:C13H8OCor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:180.2








