Iodine anisole
Iodine anisole | ||||||
Surname | 2-iodoanisole | 3-iodoanisole | 4-iodoanisole | |||
other names | o -iodanisole | m -iodanisole | p -iodanisole | |||
Structural formula | ||||||
CAS number | 529-28-2 | 766-85-8 | 696-62-8 | |||
PubChem | 68257 | 69839 | 69676 | |||
Molecular formula | C 7 H 7 IO | |||||
Molar mass | 234.04 g mol −1 | |||||
Physical state | liquid | firmly | ||||
Melting point | 50-52 ° C | |||||
boiling point | 240-242 ° C |
243-244 ° C |
237 ° C (726 Torr ) |
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H and P phrases | no H-phrases | 302-319 | no H-phrases | |||
no EUH phrases | no EUH phrases | no EUH phrases | ||||
no P-phrases | 305 + 351 + 338 | no P-phrases |
The iodine anisoles form a group of substances in chemistry that is derived from both anisole and iodobenzene . The structure consists of a benzene ring with attached methoxy group (–OCH 3 ) and iodine (–I) as substituents . Their different arrangements ( ortho , meta or para ) result in three constitutional isomers with the empirical formula C 7 H 7 IO.
presentation
Iodine anisoles can be prepared from the iodophenols by etherification with dimethyl sulfate .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c data sheet 4-iodoanisole from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 14, 2017 ( PDF ).
- ↑ a b Alfa Aesar catalog 2008/09, p. 1146.
- ↑ Data sheet 2-iodoanisole from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 14, 2017 ( PDF ).
- ↑ Data sheet 3-iodoanisole from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 14, 2017 ( PDF ).