2,2'-Biquinoline, 98%
2,2'-Biquinoline, 98%
2,2'-Biquinoline, 98%
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2,2'-Biquinoline, 98%

CAS: 119-91-5 | C18H12N2 | 256.308 g/mol
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Catalog number A10907.03
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS119-91-5
IUPAC Name2,2'-biquinoline
Molecular FormulaC18H12N2
InChI KeyWPTCSQBWLUUYDV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESC1=CC2=CC=C(N=C2C=C1)C1=NC2=CC=CC=C2C=C1
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder or flakes
Assay (Non-aqueous acid-base Titration)≥98.0 to ≤102.0%
Melting Point (clear melt)192.0-199.0?C
Appearance (Color)White to cream to pale brown
2,2'-Biquinoline is used as a reagent for spectrophotometric determination of Cu and as an indicator for titration of organolithium reagents, giving yellow-green charge-transfer complexes.

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Applications
2,2′-Biquinoline is used as a reagent for spectrophotometric determination of Cu and as an indicator for titration of organolithium reagents, giving yellow-green charge-transfer complexes.

Solubility
Sparingly soluble in water (0.001g/L).

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Light sensitive.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Joydeep Chowdhury, Manash Ghosh, T.N. Misra. Surface enhanced Raman scattering of 2,2' biquinoline adsorbed on colloidal silver particles. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. 2000, 56, (11), 2107-2115.
  2. Reagent for spectrophotometric determination of Cu: Analyst, 83, 299 (1958).
  3. Indicator for titration of organolithium reagents, giving yellow-green charge-transfer complexes.