Atomfair Chrysene C18H12

Description Chrysene (CAS 218-01-9) is a high-purity polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) with the molecular formula C18H12. This crystalline solid is widely utilized in research and industrial applications due to its fluorescent properties and role as a model compound for studying PAH behavior. Our Chrysene is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, making it ideal for analytical standards, environmental studies, and materials science research. Available in various quantities, it is packaged under controlled conditions to ensure stability and longevity. Suitable for GC/MS, HPLC, and spectroscopic analysis, this product meets the demands of academic, pharmaceutical, and environmental laboratories.

Description

Description

Chrysene (CAS 218-01-9) is a high-purity polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) with the molecular formula C18H12. This crystalline solid is widely utilized in research and industrial applications due to its fluorescent properties and role as a model compound for studying PAH behavior. Our Chrysene is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, making it ideal for analytical standards, environmental studies, and materials science research. Available in various quantities, it is packaged under controlled conditions to ensure stability and longevity. Suitable for GC/MS, HPLC, and spectroscopic analysis, this product meets the demands of academic, pharmaceutical, and environmental laboratories.

  • CAS No: 218-01-9
  • Molecular Formula: C18H12
  • Molecular Weight: 228.3
  • Exact Mass: 228.093900383
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 228.093900383
  • IUPAC Name: chrysene
  • SMILES: C1=CC=C2C(=C1)C=CC3=C2C=CC4=CC=CC=C43
  • Synonyms: CHRYSENE, 218-01-9, Benzo[a]phenanthrene, 1,2-Benzophenanthrene, 1,2-Benzphenanthrene

Application

Chrysene is primarily used as a reference standard in environmental testing for PAH contamination. It serves as a key component in fluorescence studies due to its stable emission properties. Researchers also employ Chrysene in photochemical experiments to understand PAH degradation pathways. Additionally, it is used in materials science for organic semiconductor development.

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