Product Description
Chemical Name: 1-Bromo-3-(methoxy-d3)-5-nitrobenzene
Synonyms : 1-Bromo-3-nitro-5-(trideuteriomethoxy)benzene
Cas No : 2140305-68-4
Purity : 95%
Molecular Formula: C7H6BrNO3
Molecular Weight: 235.1
Superior Deuterium Labeling for Advanced ResearchDesigned with a methoxy functional group labeled by three deuterium atoms, this compound ensures >98 atom % D, making it highly suitable for tracing, mechanistic studies, or any work requiring stable isotopic labeling. Its consistent quality and verified deuterium enrichment make it reliable for rigorous analytical or pharmaceutical applications.
Safety and Stability You Can TrustSupplied in airtight, high-quality amber glass bottles, the product boasts excellent stability under recommended storage conditions. While toxic if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed, clear hazard statements and robust packaging help ensure safe handling and storage within research environments.
Versatile Usage and ApplicationThis compound serves as a valuable intermediate for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and labeled compounds in research. Its slightly soluble nature in organic solvents and insolubility in water expand its role across various chemical processes. Its solid, crystalline form and long shelf life add further convenience for laboratories.
FAQ's of 1-Bromo-3-(methoxy-d3) -5-nitrobenzene:
Q: What is 1-Bromo-3-(methoxy-d3)-5-nitrobenzene commonly used for?
A: The compound is primarily used in chemical research, synthesis requiring stable deuterium labeling, and as a pharmaceutical intermediate. Its high deuterium content makes it suitable for mechanistic studies and isotopic tracing.
Q: How should I safely handle and store this substance?
A: Always use appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves and eye protection. Prevent inhalation and direct contact. Store the product tightly sealed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Under recommended conditions, the shelf life is up to 2 years.
Q: When is this compound preferred over unlabeled analogs?
A: It is preferred whenever stable isotopic labeling is required, such as in metabolic studies, analytical chemistry, or in pharmaceutical research where deuterium tracing can provide unique insights that cannot be achieved with non-labeled counterparts.
Q: Where can this product be transported, and are there any restrictions?
A: This compound is classified as non-hazardous for transport by air, sea, or road under current UN regulations, making it suitable for shipping worldwide without additional hazardous material requirements.
Q: What benefits does deuterium labeling provide in research?
A: Deuterium labeling allows researchers to monitor chemical transformations with greater precision, improve study outcomes through isotopic tracing, and support advanced studies in fields like pharmacokinetics and reaction mechanism elucidation.
Q: How is the physical form and appearance of the compound characterized?
A: It is supplied as a light yellow to yellow crystalline powder, odorless or with a faint aromatic scent. The compound is slightly soluble in common organic solvents, insoluble in water, and has a melting point of 77-81C (estimated).