Atomfair 1-Bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene C10H6BrF

Description 1-Bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene (CAS No. 315-56-0) is a high-purity halogenated naphthalene derivative with the molecular formula C10H6BrF . This compound is characterized by its bromine and fluorine substituents on the naphthalene ring, making it a versatile intermediate for organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and materials science research. It is supplied as a crystalline solid with >98% purity (HPLC) and is rigorously tested for consistency, ensuring optimal performance in cross-coupling reactions, Suzuki-Miyaura couplings, and other organometallic applications. Ideal for researchers seeking a stable, reactive building block for advanced heterocyclic chemistry.

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Description

Description

1-Bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene (CAS No. 315-56-0) is a high-purity halogenated naphthalene derivative with the molecular formula C10H6BrF. This compound is characterized by its bromine and fluorine substituents on the naphthalene ring, making it a versatile intermediate for organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and materials science research. It is supplied as a crystalline solid with >98% purity (HPLC) and is rigorously tested for consistency, ensuring optimal performance in cross-coupling reactions, Suzuki-Miyaura couplings, and other organometallic applications. Ideal for researchers seeking a stable, reactive building block for advanced heterocyclic chemistry.

  • CAS No: 315-56-0
  • Molecular Formula: C10H6BrF
  • Molecular Weight: 225.06
  • Exact Mass: 223.96369
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 223.96369
  • IUPAC Name: 1-bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene
  • SMILES: C1=CC2=C(C=CC=C2Br)C(=C1)F
  • Synonyms: 1-Bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene, 315-56-0, DTXSID60504195, DTXCID90455005, 859-100-5

Application

1-Bromo-5-fluoronaphthalene is widely used as a key synthon in the preparation of fluorinated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and liquid crystal materials. Its electron-deficient naphthalene core facilitates palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, enabling the synthesis of complex organic frameworks. Researchers also employ it in the development of fluorescent probes and pharmaceutical intermediates due to its unique halogenated structure.

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