Phenyllithium solution

1.5 M Solution In Dibutyl Ether, MkSeal

  • Product Code: 88745
  CAS:    591-51-5
Molecular Weight: 84.04 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₆H₅Li
EC Number: MDL Number: MFCD00014254
Melting Point: Boiling Point: 140-143 °C
Density: 0.835 g/mL at 25 °C Storage Condition: 2~8°C
Product Description: Phenyllithium solution is widely used in organic synthesis as a strong base and nucleophile. It is particularly valuable in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds, making it essential in the preparation of complex organic molecules. One of its primary applications is in the synthesis of aryl compounds through reactions such as the addition to carbonyl groups, leading to the formation of alcohols after hydrolysis. It is also employed in the preparation of organometallic compounds, which are intermediates in various catalytic processes. Additionally, phenyllithium is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and in materials science for the development of advanced polymers and functional materials. Its reactivity with halides makes it a key reagent in metal-halogen exchange reactions, enabling the generation of other organolithium reagents.
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Phenyllithium solution
Phenyllithium solution is widely used in organic synthesis as a strong base and nucleophile. It is particularly valuable in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds, making it essential in the preparation of complex organic molecules. One of its primary applications is in the synthesis of aryl compounds through reactions such as the addition to carbonyl groups, leading to the formation of alcohols after hydrolysis. It is also employed in the preparation of organometallic compounds, which are intermediates in various catalytic processes. Additionally, phenyllithium is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and in materials science for the development of advanced polymers and functional materials. Its reactivity with halides makes it a key reagent in metal-halogen exchange reactions, enabling the generation of other organolithium reagents.
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