2,6-Dimetil-p-benzoquinona, 99 %, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
2,6-Dimetil-p-benzoquinona, 99 %, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
2,6-Dimetil-p-benzoquinona, 99 %, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

2,6-Dimetil-p-benzoquinona, 99 %, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

CAS: 527-61-7 | C8H8O2 | 136.15 g/mol
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25 g
Número de catálogo A11342.14
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Identificadores químicos
CAS527-61-7
IUPAC Name2,6-dimethylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione
Molecular FormulaC8H8O2
InChI KeySENUUPBBLQWHMF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESCC1=CC(=O)C=C(C)C1=O
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EspecificacionesSpecification SheetHoja de especificaciones
Appearance (Color)Yellow to orange to brown
Melting Point (clear melt)67.0-74.0?C
Assay (GC)≥98.5%
FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder
2,6-Dimethyl-p-benzoquinone is used as organic intermediates.

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Aplicaciones
La 2,6-dimetil-p-benzoquinona se utiliza como intermedio orgánico.

Solubilidad
Soluble en cloroformo. Insoluble en agua.

Notas
Incompatible con agentes oxidantes fuertes y agentes reductores.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. T.N. Misra and Paras N. Prasad. Phonon spectroscopy of photochemical reactions in organic solids: Photodimerization of 2,6-dimethyl-p-benzoquinone. Chemical Physics Letters.1982, 85, 381-386.
  2. Reacts preferentially with Grignard reagents at the less hindered carbonyl group, but with alkyllithiums at the more hindered site: J. Org. Chem., 46, 3369 (1981).
  3. Diels-Alder dienophile in synthesis of taxane AB ring system: Tetrahedron Lett., 33, 1443 (1992). The regioselectivity of Diels Alder reactions has been controlled by the use of ß-cyclodextrin: J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 971 (1995):