Product Description
35Dibromo4aminobenzaldehyde is an aromatic compound containing a benzaldehyde group substituted with amino and bromine groups Here is a detailed breakdown of the compound
Chemical Information
Chemical Name 35Dibromo4aminobenzaldehyde
Chemical Formula C7H5Br2NO
Molecular Weight 27893 gmol
Structure
Aldehyde Group CHO Attached to the benzene ring
Amino Group NH2 Located at the 4th position para to the aldehyde group
Bromine Atoms Br Substituted at the 3rd and 5th positions of the benzene ring
Physical Properties
Appearance Likely a crystalline solid or powder
Melting Point Typically determined experimentally and varies based on purity
Solubility Generally soluble in organic solvents like ethanol chloroform or acetone low solubility in water
Applications
1 Intermediate in Organic Synthesis
Used in the preparation of more complex organic molecules such as pharmaceuticals agrochemicals or dyes
2 Pharmaceutical Research
Potential precursor for the synthesis of bioactive compounds due to the reactivity of the aldehyde and amino groups
3 Material Science
May serve as a building block for designing advanced materials or ligands in coordination chemistry
Safety and Handling
Toxicity
Can cause irritation to the skin eyes and respiratory tract
May be harmful if ingested or inhaled
Handling
Use personal protective equipment PPE such as gloves goggles and a lab coat
Work in a fume hood to avoid inhalation exposure
Storage
Store in a cool dry and wellventilated area
Keep away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents
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