1,1-Dimethyl-1-propanol-d6 - Names and Identifiers
1,1-Dimethyl-1-propanol-d6 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C5H6D6O
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Molar Mass | 94.185150668 |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
1,1-Dimethyl-1-propanol-d6 - Introduction
1,1-dimethyl-1-propanol-d6 (1,1-dimethyl -1-propanol-d6) is an isotopically labeled compound with deuterated hydrogen. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of this compound:
Nature:
1,1-dimenthyl-1-propanol-d6 is a colorless liquid with an alcohol-like odor. It has a density of about 0.84g/cm³, a boiling point of about 101-103 ° C, and a flash point of about 24 ° C. It has low solubility in water, but is soluble in many organic solvents, such as ethyl ether and alcohols.
Use:
1,1-dimethy1-propanol-d6 is primarily used as an internal standard or reference material in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments. By using the deuterated compound as a label, the structure of the compound and the reaction process can be accurately determined. It can be used as an important auxiliary reagent in analytical chemistry or organic synthesis.
Preparation Method:
The synthesis of 1,1-dimethyl-1-propanol-d6 is generally accomplished by replacing a hydrogen atom therein with a deuterium atom in 1,1-dimethyl-1-propanol. This process involves the use of sodium deuteride (NaD) or potassium deuteride (KD) and other hydroxides as deuterating agent, the reaction can be purified by distillation to obtain the target product.
Safety Information:
1,1-dimenthyl-1-propanol-d6 is generally considered to be relatively harmless to the human body under normal conditions of use. However, as an organic solvent, it is necessary to take appropriate safety measures, such as wearing protective gloves, goggles and laboratory ventilation equipment. In addition, the compound is flammable to the fire source, please avoid contact with the fire source or high temperature material. During storage and handling, the container should be properly sealed, away from open flames or sparks, and away from strong oxidizing agents.
Please note that any laboratory work should follow appropriate safety practices and refer to the relevant safety instructions and data sheets for the chemical.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54