Atomfair Chloroisopropylmagnesium C3H7ClMg

Description Chloroisopropylmagnesium (CAS No. 1068-55-9) is a highly reactive Grignard reagent with the molecular formula C3H7ClMg . This organomagnesium compound is widely utilized in synthetic organic chemistry for nucleophilic addition reactions, coupling processes, and the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. Typically supplied as a solution in ethereal solvents such as diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran (THF), it offers consistent reactivity and high purity, making it indispensable for laboratory and industrial applications. Chloroisopropylmagnesium is moisture- and air-sensitive, requiring handling under inert atmospheres (e.g., nitrogen or argon) to maintain stability. Ideal for researchers and chemists seeking precision in complex synthesis, this reagent is rigorously…

Description

Description

Chloroisopropylmagnesium (CAS No. 1068-55-9) is a highly reactive Grignard reagent with the molecular formula C3H7ClMg. This organomagnesium compound is widely utilized in synthetic organic chemistry for nucleophilic addition reactions, coupling processes, and the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. Typically supplied as a solution in ethereal solvents such as diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran (THF), it offers consistent reactivity and high purity, making it indispensable for laboratory and industrial applications. Chloroisopropylmagnesium is moisture- and air-sensitive, requiring handling under inert atmospheres (e.g., nitrogen or argon) to maintain stability. Ideal for researchers and chemists seeking precision in complex synthesis, this reagent is rigorously tested to meet stringent quality standards.

  • CAS No: 1068-55-9
  • Molecular Formula: C3H7ClMg
  • Molecular Weight: 102.84
  • Exact Mass: 102.0086696
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 102.0086696
  • IUPAC Name: magnesium;propane;chloride
  • SMILES: C[CH-]C.[Mg+2].[Cl-]
  • Synonyms: Isopropylmagnesium Chloride, 1068-55-9, Magnesium, chloro(1-methylethyl)-, Chloro(1-methylethyl)magnesium, Chloroisopropylmagnesium

Application

Chloroisopropylmagnesium is primarily used as a Grignard reagent in organic synthesis for nucleophilic additions to carbonyl compounds, enabling the formation of alcohols, ketones, and carboxylic acids. It is also employed in cross-coupling reactions, such as Kumada couplings, to construct carbon-carbon bonds in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Additionally, this reagent serves as a strong base for deprotonation reactions and as a precursor for other organometallic compounds.

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