4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 is an aniline compound labeled with chlorine and 13C. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
Nature:
-Appearance: A colorless crystalline solid
-molecular formula: C6H7 ^ 13CClN
-Molecular weight: 127.65g/mol
-Melting point: About 60-62 degrees Celsius
Use:
4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 can be used as a starting material for research chemicals and isotopic labeling reagents. Specific applications include:
-Used in isotope labeling research: 13C-labeled compounds are widely used in isotope tracing experiments to study chemical reactions, metabolism and molecular transformation.
-Used to prepare other labeled compounds: 4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 can be used as a labeled starting material in organic synthesis to prepare other 13C labeled compounds.
Preparation Method:
A common method of preparing 4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 is through chemical synthesis:
1. First, 4-aminochlorobenzene (4-chloroaniline) is reacted with an appropriate 13C labeled compound, such as a 13C labeled chloroalkane compound.
2. Next, after appropriate purification and crystallization steps, the pure 4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 product can be obtained.
Safety Information:
4-Chlorophenylamine-13C6 may be toxic to the human body, so safe laboratory operating procedures should be followed when using and operating. Contact with skin and eyes should be avoided, and fire sources should be kept away. Appropriate personal protective equipment, such as lab gloves and safety glasses, should be used during operation. At the same time, care should be taken to follow safe operating guidelines when storing and handling the compound to ensure the safety of personnel and the environment.