8-Bromo-1-octene, 97%
8-Bromo-1-octene, 97%
8-Bromo-1-octene, 97%
8-Bromo-1-octene, 97%
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8-Bromo-1-octene, 97%

CAS: 2695-48-9 | C8H15Br | 191.112 g/mol
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Catalog number H64830.03
also known as H64830-03
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS2695-48-9
IUPAC Name8-bromooct-1-ene
Molecular FormulaC8H15Br
InChI KeySNMOMUYLFLGQQS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESBrCCCCCCC=C
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Assay (GC)>96.0%
8-Bromo-1-octene has been used in preparation of polymerizable ligand, required for the synthesis of quantum dot-labeled polymer beads. Grignard reagent derived from 8-bromo-1-octene has been used in the synthesis of (2S,3S,5R)-5-[(1R)-1-hydroxy-9-decenyl]-2-pentyltetrahydro-3-furanol. It has been used as building block in natural product synthesis. Also used for the synthesis of more complex pharmaceutical compounds, such as Dithienogermole (DTG) derivatives with varying alkyl chain lengths and pendant functionalities.

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Applications
8-Bromo-1-octene has been used in preparation of polymerizable ligand, required for the synthesis of quantum dot-labeled polymer beads. Grignard reagent derived from 8-bromo-1-octene has been used in the synthesis of (2S,3S,5R)-5-[(1R)-1-hydroxy-9-decenyl]-2-pentyltetrahydro-3-furanol. It has been used as building block in natural product synthesis. Also used for the synthesis of more complex pharmaceutical compounds, such as Dithienogermole (DTG) derivatives with varying alkyl chain lengths and pendant functionalities.

Notes
Store in cool, dry place in tightly closed container. With adequate ventilation. Store away from oxidizing agent.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Paul O'Brien; Siobhan S Cummins; Dan Darcy; Angela Dearden; Ombretta Masala; Nigel L Pickett; Steve Ryley; Andrew J Sutherland. Quantum dot-labelled polymer beads by suspension polymerisation. Chemical Communications.2003 202532-2533.
  2. Christophe Dubost; Istvan E Markó; Thomas Ryckmans. A concise total synthesis of the lichen macrolide (+)-aspicilin. Organic Letters.2006 8(22), 5137-5140.