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Atomfair 4,4′-Dimethylbiphenyl C14H14
Description 4,4′-Dimethylbiphenyl (CAS No. 613-33-2) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C14H14and IUPAC name 1-methyl-4-(4-methylphenyl)benzene . This white crystalline solid is a derivative of biphenyl, featuring methyl groups at the para positions of both phenyl rings. With a molecular weight of 182.26 g/mol, it is widely utilized in organic synthesis, material science, and pharmaceutical research. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure >98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied in sealed containers to maintain stability. Ideal for use as a precursor in liquid crystal materials, polymer additives, and ligand synthesis for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Key Features: – High…
Description
Description
4,4′-Dimethylbiphenyl (CAS No. 613-33-2) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C14H14 and IUPAC name 1-methyl-4-(4-methylphenyl)benzene. This white crystalline solid is a derivative of biphenyl, featuring methyl groups at the para positions of both phenyl rings. With a molecular weight of 182.26 g/mol, it is widely utilized in organic synthesis, material science, and pharmaceutical research. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure >98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied in sealed containers to maintain stability. Ideal for use as a precursor in liquid crystal materials, polymer additives, and ligand synthesis for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
Key Features:
– High purity (>98% by HPLC)
– Stable crystalline form
– Suitable for research and industrial applications
– Packaged under inert atmosphere for prolonged shelf life
- CAS No: 613-33-2
- Molecular Formula: C14H14
- Molecular Weight: 182.26
- Exact Mass: 182.109550447
- Monoisotopic Mass: 182.109550447
- IUPAC Name: 1-methyl-4-(4-methylphenyl)benzene
- SMILES: CC1=CC=C(C=C1)C2=CC=C(C=C2)C
- Synonyms: 4,4′-DIMETHYLBIPHENYL, 613-33-2, 4,4′-Dimethyldiphenyl, 4,4′-Bitolyl, p,p’-Bitolyl
Application
4,4′-Dimethylbiphenyl serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of advanced materials, including liquid crystals and OLED components. Its rigid biphenyl core makes it valuable for constructing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination polymers. Researchers also employ this compound as a building block for pharmaceutical candidates and specialty chemicals requiring para-substituted aromatic systems.
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