463-23-0 - Names and Identifiers
463-23-0 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C9H18ClF
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Molar Mass | 180.69 |
Density | 0.9660 |
Boling Point | 232.7°C (estimate) |
Flash Point | 96.6°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.106mmHg at 25°C |
Refractive Index | 1.4301 |
463-23-0 - Introduction
1-choro-9-fluorononane, also known as 1-choro-9-fluorononane, is an organic compound. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
1-choro-9-fluorononane is a colorless liquid that exhibits an oily appearance at room temperature. It has low volatility and low solubility. The compound has a density of about 0.90 g/mL, a boiling point of about 220-230°C, and a melting point of about -20°C.
Use:
1-choro-9-fluorononane is commonly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It can be used to synthesize other organic compounds, such as surfactants, solvents, polymer materials, etc. In addition, it can also be used as a precursor for certain drugs.
Preparation Method:
The preparation of 1-choro-9-fluorononane is generally achieved by a substitution reaction. One common preparation method is to react nonane (n-nonane) with hydrogen chloride (HCl) to give 1-chloro-9-nonane. 1-Chloro-9-nonane is then reacted with hydrogen fluoride (HF) to give the desired 1-chloro-9-fluorononane.
Safety Information:
1-choro-9-fluoronononane is generally considered to have low toxicity under normal conditions of use. However, as with any chemical, use the necessary safety precautions. Avoid inhalation, contact with skin and eyes. Good laboratory safety practices must be observed during operation. If ingested or inhaled by mistake, seek medical attention immediately. Fire and explosion prevention measures shall be taken during storage and handling of the compound.
Please note that the above information is for reference only. Please read the relevant safety information and operating instructions carefully before using 1-choro-9-fluorononane or other chemicals, and follow the correct operating procedures in a laboratory environment.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29