AI09054
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250mg | 97% | in stock | $16.00 | $11.00 | - + | |
10g | 97% | in stock | $18.00 | $13.00 | - + | |
500g | 97% | in stock | $705.00 | $494.00 | - + |
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Catalog Number: | AI09054 |
Chemical Name: | 8-Hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide |
CAS Number: | 1127-45-3 |
Molecular Formula: | C9H7NO2 |
Molecular Weight: | 161.15738000000005 |
MDL Number: | MFCD18322606 |
SMILES: | [O-][n+]1cccc2c1c(O)ccc2 |
NSC Number: | 21656 |
Complexity: | 163 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: | 1 |
Heavy Atom Count: | 12 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: | 2 |
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: | 1 |
XLogP3: | 0.4 |
8-Hydroxyquinoline 1-oxide, also known as oxine or oxine-N-oxide, plays a crucial role in chemical synthesis as a versatile and valuable reagent. It is widely utilized in various organic transformations due to its unique properties and reactivity. One of the key applications of 8-Hydroxyquinoline 1-oxide is its use as a chelating agent in coordination chemistry. It forms stable complexes with metal ions, making it an essential tool in the preparation and purification of metal-containing compounds. Additionally, 8-Hydroxyquinoline 1-oxide is commonly employed as a ligand in organometallic reactions, facilitating the formation of complex structures with enhanced stability and selectivity. Its ability to coordinate with metal ions enables precise control over reaction pathways and product outcomes in synthetic chemistry. Moreover, 8-Hydroxyquinoline 1-oxide serves as an effective catalyst in various organic transformations, promoting desirable reactions with high efficiency and selectivity. Its versatile applications in chemical synthesis highlight its significance as a valuable reagent in modern research and industrial processes.
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