n-Propyltriphenylphosphonium bromide

99%

  • Product Code: 121933
  Alias:    Propyltriphenylphosphine bromide
  CAS:    15912-75-1
Molecular Weight: 385.28 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₂₁H₂₂BrP
EC Number: MDL Number: MFCD00011843
Melting Point: 235-238 °C(lit.) Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Used as a phase-transfer catalyst in organic synthesis, facilitating reactions between compounds in different phases. It is particularly effective in nucleophilic substitution reactions, where it enhances the transfer of anions from the aqueous phase to the organic phase. This chemical is also employed in the synthesis of phosphonium salts, which are valuable intermediates in the production of various organic compounds. Additionally, it finds application in the preparation of ionic liquids and as a reagent in the Wittig reaction, enabling the formation of alkenes from aldehydes or ketones. Its role in polymerization processes and as a stabilizer in certain chemical reactions further highlights its versatility in industrial and laboratory settings.
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Test Specification
Purity (%) 99-100
Melting Point (Degree Celsius) 235-239
Appearance White To Off-White Powder, Crystals And/Or Chunks
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
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50.000 10-20 days £33.02
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250.000 10-20 days £109.92
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1000.000 10-20 days £208.08
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n-Propyltriphenylphosphonium bromide
Used as a phase-transfer catalyst in organic synthesis, facilitating reactions between compounds in different phases. It is particularly effective in nucleophilic substitution reactions, where it enhances the transfer of anions from the aqueous phase to the organic phase. This chemical is also employed in the synthesis of phosphonium salts, which are valuable intermediates in the production of various organic compounds. Additionally, it finds application in the preparation of ionic liquids and as a reagent in the Wittig reaction, enabling the formation of alkenes from aldehydes or ketones. Its role in polymerization processes and as a stabilizer in certain chemical reactions further highlights its versatility in industrial and laboratory settings.
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