N-Acetylphthalimide
CAS: 1971-49-9
Ref. 3D-FA75341
1g | Descontinuado | ||
2g | Descontinuado | ||
100mg | Descontinuado | ||
250mg | Descontinuado | ||
500mg | Descontinuado |
Informação sobre produto
- N-Acetylphtalimide
- 2-Acetylisoindoline-1,3-Dione
- 4-Acetylphthalimide
- 2-Acetyl-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione
N-Acetylphthalimide is a nucleophilic amide that can activate carbinols. It has been shown to be soluble in chloroform, benzene, and acetone. N-Acetylphthalimide displays fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The activation energy for the reaction of N-acetylphthalimide with chloride is at least 93 kJ/mol. This molecule has been shown to react with peroxide, forming a crystalline product of phthalic anhydride. Carbonyl groups are present in this molecule as well as chlorine atoms and hydroxyl groups. This makes it possible for N-acetylphthalimide to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.br>br>
N-Acetylphthalimide is used in the production of polymers such as polyester fabrics and plastics.br>br>
N-Acetylphthalimide is also used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals such as antihy