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Powder
Storage Condition
2-8℃
Myrrhone - Introduction
Myrrhone(Myrrhone) is a natural organic compound, also known as myrrhocoronene. It is similar in chemical structure to coronene, but has multiple unsaturated bonds and substituents. The following is a description of some properties, uses, methods and safety information about Myrrhone:
Nature:
-Appearance: Myrrhone exists in the form of dark brown crystals or powder.
-Melting point: About 180-190 degrees Celsius.
-Insoluble in water, but soluble in some organic solvents such as dichloromethane, ethanol and benzene.
Use:
- Myrrhone is commonly used as an intermediate for dyes, optical and electrical materials in the chemical industry.
-It is also used as a construction unit for organic solar cell materials and optoelectronic devices.
Method:
- Myrrhone is generally prepared by chemical synthesis.
-One of the ways to prepare Myrrhone is to start with gallol and generate Myrrhone through benzene ring expansion reaction and other organic synthesis steps.
Safety Information:
- Myrrhone is considered relatively safe under general conditions of use.
-However, any chemical should be used and handled with appropriate precautions, including avoiding inhalation, contact with skin and eyes.
-If taken by mistake or inhaled, seek medical attention immediately.
In summary, Myrrhone is a natural organic compound with certain uses in the chemical industry and can be prepared by chemical synthesis. Pay attention to safety measures when using.