4-Nitro-1-naphthol
CAS: 605-62-9
Ref. 3D-FN123782
1g | Descontinuado | ||
2g | Descontinuado | ||
5g | Descontinuado | ||
10g | Descontinuado | ||
25g | Descontinuado |
Informação sobre produto
- 1-naphthalenol
- 4-nitro-
- 1-Hydroxy-4-nitronaphthalene
- 1-Naphthalenol, 4-nitro-
- 1-Naphthol, 4-nitro-
- 4-Nitro-1-hydroxynaphthalene
- 4-Nitro-1-naphthalenol
- 4-Nitro-α-naphthol
- 4-Nitronaphthalen-1-Ol
- NSC 400336
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4-Nitro-1-naphthol is a diazo compound that is formed by the reaction of 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid with phosphorus pentachloride. This reaction was found to be a stepwise proton transfer process. 4-Nitro-1-naphthol has significant cytotoxicity at high concentrations and is soluble in water. When heated with hydrochloric acid, it reacts to form 5-nitrosalicylic acid and hydrogen chloride gas. The molecular modeling studies showed that the hydrogen bonds between naphthalene and 4-nitro-1-naphthol are important for this reaction. The reaction products are 5 nitrosalicylic acid, 2 nitrous acid, and hydrogen chloride gas.