Atomfair 10-Bromo-1-decene C10H19Br

Description 10-Bromo-1-decene (CAS No. 62871-09-4) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C10H19Br , widely used in synthetic chemistry and material science research. This versatile intermediate features a terminal alkene group and a bromine substituent at the 10-position, making it ideal for cross-coupling reactions, polymer modifications, and functional group transformations. With an IUPAC name of 10-bromodec-1-ene , it is supplied as a clear to pale yellow liquid with >95% purity (GC). Suitable for Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitutions, and as a building block for specialty chemicals. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability and shipped with detailed analytical certificates…

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Description

Description

10-Bromo-1-decene (CAS No. 62871-09-4) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C10H19Br, widely used in synthetic chemistry and material science research. This versatile intermediate features a terminal alkene group and a bromine substituent at the 10-position, making it ideal for cross-coupling reactions, polymer modifications, and functional group transformations. With an IUPAC name of 10-bromodec-1-ene, it is supplied as a clear to pale yellow liquid with >95% purity (GC). Suitable for Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitutions, and as a building block for specialty chemicals. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability and shipped with detailed analytical certificates (GC/MS, NMR).

  • CAS No: 62871-09-4
  • Molecular Formula: C10H19Br
  • Molecular Weight: 219.16
  • Exact Mass: 218.06701
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 218.06701
  • IUPAC Name: 10-bromodec-1-ene
  • SMILES: C=CCCCCCCCCBr
  • Synonyms: 10-Bromo-1-decene, 62871-09-4, DTXSID30337553, DTXCID20288641, 628-777-7

Application

10-Bromo-1-decene serves as a key intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly for introducing decenyl chains via Suzuki or Heck cross-coupling reactions. It is employed in the production of modified polymers and surfactants due to its reactive terminal alkene and bromine moieties. Researchers utilize this compound to synthesize ??-functionalized alkenes for self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and surface modifications.

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