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Atomfair 2,7-Dibromo-9-fluorenone C13H6Br2O
Description 2,7-Dibromo-9-fluorenone (CAS No. 14348-75-5) is a high-purity brominated fluorenone derivative with the molecular formula C13H6Br2O . This orange to yellow crystalline compound is a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the development of advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, and optoelectronic applications. With a molecular weight of 329.99 g/mol, it exhibits excellent stability under standard conditions and is soluble in common organic solvents such as dichloromethane, THF, and DMF. Ideal for researchers and scientists, our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied in sealed packaging to maintain integrity. Suitable for use in Suzuki coupling, polymerization reactions,…
Description
Description
2,7-Dibromo-9-fluorenone (CAS No. 14348-75-5) is a high-purity brominated fluorenone derivative with the molecular formula C13H6Br2O. This orange to yellow crystalline compound is a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the development of advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, and optoelectronic applications. With a molecular weight of 329.99 g/mol, it exhibits excellent stability under standard conditions and is soluble in common organic solvents such as dichloromethane, THF, and DMF. Ideal for researchers and scientists, our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied in sealed packaging to maintain integrity. Suitable for use in Suzuki coupling, polymerization reactions, and as a precursor for conjugated polymers.
- CAS No: 14348-75-5
- Molecular Formula: C13H6Br2O
- Molecular Weight: 337.99
- Exact Mass: 337.87649
- Monoisotopic Mass: 335.87854
- IUPAC Name: 2,7-dibromofluoren-9-one
- SMILES: C1=CC2=C(C=C1Br)C(=O)C3=C2C=CC(=C3)Br
- Synonyms: 2,7-Dibromo-9-fluorenone, 14348-75-5, DTXSID20293558, DTXCID90244698, 604-362-6
Application
2,7-Dibromo-9-fluorenone serves as a key building block in the synthesis of conjugated polymers for organic electronics, including OLEDs and photovoltaic devices. Its dibromo functionality enables efficient cross-coupling reactions, such as Suzuki-Miyaura polymerization, to create high-performance organic semiconductors. Researchers also utilize it as a precursor for fluorescent dyes and photoactive materials in sensor applications. In pharmaceutical research, it acts as an intermediate for bioactive molecule development.
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