
CAS 70484-01-4: 4-bromobenzene-1,2-dicarbonitrile
Formula:C8H3BrN2
InChI:InChI=1/C8H3BrN2/c9-8-2-1-6(4-10)7(3-8)5-11/h1-3H
SMILES:c1cc(cc(C#N)c1C#N)Br
Synonyms:- 1,2-Benzenedicarbonitrile, 4-Bromo-
- 4-Bromophthalonitrile
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4-Bromophthalonitrile
CAS:4-BromophthalonitrileFormula:C8H3BrN2Purity:98%Color and Shape: almost white powderMolecular weight:207.03g/mol4-Bromophthalonitrile
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications 4-Bromophthalonitrile is formed from the oxidative ammonolysis of 4-bromo-o-xylene. References Bagirzade, G. A., Russ. J. Gen. Chem., 84, 1085-1090 (2014)Formula:C8H3BrN2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:207.034-Bromophthalonitrile
CAS:Formula:C8H3BrN2Purity:>97.0%(GC)Color and Shape:White to Orange to Green powder to crystalMolecular weight:207.034-Bromophthalonitrile
CAS:4-Bromophthalonitrile is an organic compound that is used to produce xylene. It can be synthesized in the liquid phase by reacting sodium salts with amide in the presence of a nucleophilic agent. The reaction produces 4-bromophthalonitrile and ammonium chloride as a byproduct. 4-Bromophthalonitrile has a number of potential uses, including use as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, and explosives. 4-Bromophthalonitrile has been shown to react with nitric acid to form bromobenzene and nitrous oxide gas. The reaction proceeds through a nucleophilic attack on the double bond between the two carbon atoms in the molecule.Formula:C8H3BrN2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:207.03 g/mol