Atomfair 6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid C11H7BrO2

Description 6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid (CAS No. 5773-80-8) is a high-purity brominated naphthalene carboxylic acid with the molecular formula C11H7BrO2. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name 6-bromonaphthalene-2-carboxylic acid , is a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research. It features a bromine substituent at the 6-position and a carboxylic acid group at the 2-position of the naphthalene ring, making it a valuable building block for the development of advanced materials, dyes, and bioactive molecules. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied as a fine, off-white to light brown crystalline powder. Suitable for use…

Description

Description

6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid (CAS No. 5773-80-8) is a high-purity brominated naphthalene carboxylic acid with the molecular formula C11H7BrO2. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name 6-bromonaphthalene-2-carboxylic acid, is a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research. It features a bromine substituent at the 6-position and a carboxylic acid group at the 2-position of the naphthalene ring, making it a valuable building block for the development of advanced materials, dyes, and bioactive molecules. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??98% purity (HPLC) and is supplied as a fine, off-white to light brown crystalline powder. Suitable for use in cross-coupling reactions, metal-catalyzed transformations, and as a precursor for liquid crystals or OLED materials. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability and longevity.

  • CAS No: 5773-80-8
  • Molecular Formula: C11H7BrO2
  • Molecular Weight: 251.08
  • Exact Mass: 249.96294
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 249.96294
  • IUPAC Name: 6-bromonaphthalene-2-carboxylic acid
  • SMILES: C1=CC2=C(C=CC(=C2)Br)C=C1C(=O)O
  • Synonyms: 6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid, 5773-80-8, 6-bromo-2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid, DTXSID90404154, DTXCID60355008

Application

6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid is widely used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and functional materials. Its bromine moiety enables participation in Suzuki-Miyaura and other palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions to construct complex aromatic systems. Researchers utilize this compound in the development of fluorescent dyes, organic semiconductors, and liquid crystal displays (LCDs) due to its rigid naphthalene core. It also serves as a precursor for anti-inflammatory and anticancer drug candidates.

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