AA96295
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Catalog Number: | AA96295 |
Chemical Name: | 3-Bromopentane |
CAS Number: | 1809-10-5 |
Molecular Formula: | C5H11Br |
Molecular Weight: | 151.0448 |
MDL Number: | MFCD00000158 |
SMILES: | CCC(CC)Br |
Complexity: | 23.1 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: | 1 |
Heavy Atom Count: | 6 |
Rotatable Bond Count: | 2 |
XLogP3: | 2.8 |
3-Bromopentane, also known as bromopentane, is a versatile organic compound that finds wide applications in chemical synthesis. This compound serves as a valuable building block in organic chemistry and is utilized for various reactions and transformations. One key application of 3-Bromopentane in chemical synthesis is its role as an alkylating agent.In organic synthesis, 3-Bromopentane acts as an alkyl halide, which can undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions. This compound is often used to introduce the 3-bromopentyl group onto a molecule, leading to the formation of new carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bonds. By reacting with nucleophiles such as amines, thiols, or enols, 3-Bromopentane facilitates the synthesis of complex organic molecules and functionalized compounds.Furthermore, 3-Bromopentane can participate in various synthetic routes to produce valuable intermediates for the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials industries. Its ability to undergo substitution reactions makes it a crucial reagent in the preparation of diverse organic compounds with specific properties and functions. Researchers and synthetic chemists rely on the versatility of 3-Bromopentane to design and develop novel molecules for various applications in the chemical industry.
The Journal of chemical physics 20051022