CAS number | 3652-89-9 |
Molecular formula | C12H8BrN |
Product name | 4-BroMo-9H-carbazole |
Molecular Structure |
Molecular Weight:246.10300
PSA:15.79000
LogP:4.08360
CAS No. 3652-89-9
CAS No. 3652-89-9, also known as 1,2-dibromo-1,1-difluoroethane, is a colorless and volatile liquid. It is flammable and have a strong odor and can react with water and other organic compounds. It is an important intermediate in the chemical industry and is widely used in the production of pesticides, combustion improvers, and polymers.
The CAS No. 3652-89-9 is a halogenated hydrocarbon, which is a kind of compounds containing hydrogen and one or more halogens such as fluorine, chlorine and bromine. Halogenated hydrocarbon is an important raw material in the chemical industry, mainly used in the production of organic synthesis, fuel, refrigerants, and pharmaceuticals.
CAS No. 3652-89-9 is an important intermediate for the production of pesticides and combustion improvers, and is widely used in the manufacture of organochlorine, organobromine and fluorine-containing organic compounds. It can be used as a flame retardant, a flame retardant additive, and a pesticide synergist. It is also used in the production of polymers and as a solvent for organic and inorganic compounds.
CAS No. 3652-89-9 is a toxic and hazardous substance. Inhalation of the substance can cause irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, and can also cause nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. Long-term exposure to high concentrations of the substance can cause liver and kidney damage, and can also cause damage to the central nervous system. In addition, it can also cause skin sensitization, and can cause severe damage to the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Therefore, when handling and storing this substance, appropriate protective clothing and equipment must be used, and the workplace should be well ventilated and equipped with appropriate safety and emergency measures. In addition, proper disposal of the substance should be done in order to avoid any potential environmental contamination.