Product Name :
2,6-Dibromoquinone-4-chloroimide (CAS 537-45-1)
Synonym :
2,6-Dibromo-N-chloro-p-benzoquinoneimine
Application :
2,6-Dibromoquinone-4-chloroimide is a phenol detecting reagent
CAS:
537-45-1
Purity:
≥96%
Molecular Weight:
299.35
Formula :
C6H2Br2ClNO
Physical state:
Solid
solubility :
Soluble in water (partly miscible), hot alcohol, and hot glacial acetic acid.
Shipping Condition :
Store at 4° C
Melting point:
75-83° C
SMILES:
C1=C(C(=O)C(=CC1=NCl)Br)Br
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