Structure of Fluorene CAS 86-73-7

Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion

CAS Number

86-73-7

Name

Flu­o­rene

Syn­onyms

1363491 [Beil­stein]
201-695-5 [EINECS]
86-73-7 [RN]
9H-Flu­o­ren [Ger­man] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
9H-Flu­o­rene [ACD/​Index Name] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
9H-Flu­o­rène [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Flu­o­rene [Wiki]
MFCD00001111 [MDL num­ber]
&α;-diphenylenemethane-9H-fluorene
(2S)-6-amino-2-(phenylmethoxycarbonylamino)hexanethioic acid S-(phenylmethyl) ester
158140-08-0 [RN]
2,2′-Methylenebiphenyl
2,3-benzindene
2,3-BEN­ZOIN­DENE
2-21-METHYLEN­BIPHENYL
40870-59-5 [RN]
81103-79-9 [RN]
9H-FLU­O­REN-9-YL
9H-flu­o­rene (en)
Diphenylen­emethane
Flourene
FLU­O­REN
flu­o­rene stan­dard
flu­o­rene, reagent
Flu­o­rene-13C6
Flu­o­rene-d10
Methane, dipheny­lene-
o-biphenylen­emethane
o-biphenyl­methane
ortho-Biphenylen­emethane
para-Biphenyl­methane
p-Biphenyl­methane
t3db
α-diphenylenemethane-9H-fluorene

SMILES

c1ccc-2c(c1)Cc3c2cccc3

Std­InChI

InChI=1S/C13H10/c1-3-7-12-10(5-1)9-11-6-2-4-8-13(11)12/h1-8H,9H2

Std­InChIKey

NIH­N­N­TQXN­P­W­CJQ-UHF­F­­FAOYSA-N

Mol­e­c­u­lar Formula

C13H10 

Mol­e­c­u­lar Weight

166.22 

Beil­stein Number

1363491

EC Number

201-695-5

MDL Number

MFCD00001111

Prop­er­ties

Melt­ing point

111-114 °C (lit.)

Safe­ty Data

Per­son­al Pro­tec­tive Equipment

Eye­shields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) res­pi­ra­tor filter

RIDADR

UN 3077 9 / PGI­II 

WGK Germany

3

RTECS 

LL5670000

Spec­i­fi­ca­tions and Oth­er Infor­ma­tion of Our Flu­o­rene CAS 86-73-7

Pro­duc­tion capacity

50MT/​month

Stor­age

Sealed, keep in a cool, dry place and away from light 

Known Appli­ca­tion

Used as a raw mate­r­i­al for organ­ic syn­the­sis. It can be made into trini­tro­flu­o­renone for elec­tro­sta­t­ic copy­ing ; syn­thet­ic aryl trans­par­ent nylon ; can be used instead of hydrazine to syn­the­size indan­threne dye ; used in the man­u­fac­ture of anti­con­vul­sants, seda­tives, anal­gesics, blood pres­sure low­er­ing drugs ; Insec­ti­cides, her­bi­cides ; prepa­ra­tion of impact resis­tant plex­i­glass and fur­fur­al resin ; can also be used as humec­tants, deter­gents, liq­uid glit­ters, dis­in­fec­tants, etc.

This prod­uct is devel­oped by our R&D com­pa­ny Apnoke Sci­en­tif­ic Ltd(http://​www​.apnoke​.com/), and here is the cor­re­spond­ing linkhttp://​www​.apnoke​.com/​f​l​u​o​r​e​n​e​-​c​a​s​-​8​6​-​7​3​-7/

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