1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone, 96%
1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone, 96%
1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone, 96%
1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone, 96%
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1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone, 96%

CAS: 82-43-9 | C14H6Cl2O2 | 277.1 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS82-43-9
IUPAC Name1,8-dichloro-9,10-dihydroanthracene-9,10-dione
Molecular FormulaC14H6Cl2O2
InChI KeyVBQNYYXVDQUKIU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESClC1=CC=CC2=C1C(=O)C1=C(Cl)C=CC=C1C2=O
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)Pale yellow to yellow
Assay (GC)≥95.0%
FormPowder
Melting Point (clear melt)199.0-208.0?C
1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone is a reagent in the preparation of anthraquinones, which has antitumor activities. It is used as primary and secondary intermediate.

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Applications
1,8-Dichloroanthraquinone is a reagent in the preparation of anthraquinones, which has antitumor activities. It is used as primary and secondary intermediate.

Solubility
Slightly soluble in water.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Incompatible with oxidizing agent.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Kumao Hamanoue; Masaki Kimoto; Yōichi Kajiwara; Toshihiro Nakayama; Hiroshi Teranishi. Primary photoreduction of 1,8-dichloroanthraquinone by triethylamine studied by laser spectroscopy. Journal of Photochemistry. 1985, 31 (1), 143-147.
  2. Kumao Hamanoue; Kazuo Nakajima; Yōichi Kajiwara; Toshihiro Nakayama; Hiroshi Teranishi. Keller and Stephen G. Pyne. Observation of a new absorption due to a precursor of the lowest triplet state of 1,8-dichloroanthraquinone. Chemical Physics Letters. 1984, 110 (2), 178-182.