2-AMINO-9-FLUORENONE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 3096-57-9

2-AMINO-9-FLUORENONE

EINECS NO. 221-445-9
FORMULA C13H9NO
MOL WT. 195.22
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SYNONYMS 2-Aminofluoren-9-ona; 2-Aminofluorène-9-one;
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CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE red to brown crystalline powder
MELTING POINT 152 - 157 C
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER

Insoluble  (soluble in alcohol and ether)

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STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions.

APPLICATIONS

Fluorene is a member of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). Two benzene rings are fused to cyclopentane ring. It violet fluorescent color. It is not synthesized commercially but is obtained from middle oil fraction of coal tar. It is insoluble in water; soluble in ether and acetone; melting point 116-117 C. It plays important part in metallocene catalysts as a ligand. It is used in the formation of polyradicals for resins. It is used in manufacturing antimalaria drugs and other pharmaceuticals. Fluorene family compounds are base materials for dyes and optical brightening agents. They have useful functions such as light and temperature sensitivity, heat resistance, conductivity, emittability, corrosion resistance and detection of amino groups. They are used in the applications of  thermo and light sensitizer, liquid crystal chemistry, luminescence chemistry, spectrophotometric analysis, molecular chemistry, organometallic-complexes and biochemorphology industry.
SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

red to brown crystalline powder
ASSAY

95.0% min

MELTING POINT 152 - 157 C
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OTHER INFORMATION

Hazard Symbols: , Risk Phrases: , Safety Phrases: 24/25