[13C]-Acetaldehyde - Names and Identifiers
[13C]-Acetaldehyde - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C2H4O
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Molar Mass | 44.05256 |
Density | 0.803 g/mL at 25 °C |
Melting Point | -125 °C (lit.) |
Boling Point | 21 °C (lit.) |
Storage Condition | -20°C |
[13C]-Acetaldehyde - Introduction
Acetaldehyde-13C is an acetaldehyde compound containing the carbon -13 isotope. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
Nature:
-Chemical formula: CH3CHO
-Molecular weight: The specific molecular weight of the non-carbon -13 isotope can be given in this article
-Appearance: colorless liquid
-Density: about 0.788g/cm3
-Boiling point: About 20.2 degrees Celsius
-Melting point: About -123.5 degrees Celsius
-Solubility: Soluble in water, alcohols and Ether solvents
Use:
-As an isotope marker: Because it contains a carbon -13 isotope, Acetaldehyde-13C is widely used in the synthesis of isotope-labeled compounds and the conduct of isotope-labeled experiments.
-Chemical synthesis: Acetaldehyde-13C can be used as a starting material for organic synthesis, for the synthesis of other compounds, such as drugs, flavors and fragrances.
Preparation Method:
Acetaldehyde-13C can be prepared by different methods, the following is a common method:
-Through the reaction of carbon -13 isotopes with other compounds: A commonly used preparation method is to react sodium acetate-13c with an oxidant to generate acetic acid-13C, acetic acid-13C is then decarboxylated to give Acetaldehyde-13C.
Safety Information:
Acetaldehyde-13C is a flammable liquid, and attention should be paid to its safety during use and storage. Here are some relevant safety information:
-Avoid contact with fire sources and operate in a well-ventilated place.
-Avoid inhalation of vapors and wear appropriate respiratory protection during operation.
-Pay attention to protective measures, such as wearing protective gloves and goggles, to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
-When storing and using, please follow the correct methods and rules and regulations to prevent leakage and fire hazards.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16