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Cinnoline hydrochloride (CAS 5949-24-6)

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Application:
Cinnoline hydrochloride is a useful compound for synthesis of fluorescent pyrrolopyridazine derivatives
CAS Number:
5949-24-6
Molecular Weight:
166.61
Molecular Formula:
C8H6N2•HCl
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Cinnoline hydrochloride, a hydrochloride salt of cinnoline, is an aromatic heterocyclic compound featuring a fused ring structure that combines benzene and pyridine rings. This chemical has garnered interest in research primarily due to its role as a versatile building block in organic synthesis and its potential in the development of various heterocyclic compounds. Cinnoline and its derivatives are studied for their electronic properties and reactivity, which make them useful intermediates in the synthesis of complex organic molecules that could serve various industrial and research applications. In particular, cinnoline hydrochloride has been utilized in the study of photophysical properties of heterocyclic compounds, providing insights into the behavior of electrons in conjugated systems and aiding in the design of materials for electronic and photonic applications. The chemical′s ability to participate in various organic reactions, such as nucleophilic substitutions and electrophilic additions, makes it a valuable tool in exploring reaction mechanisms and developing new synthetic methodologies. Additionally, research involving cinnoline hydrochloride contributes to the broader understanding of heterocyclic chemistry, enhancing knowledge of how these compounds interact at a molecular level and influence the properties of materials crafted from them.


Cinnoline hydrochloride (CAS 5949-24-6) References

  1. Heterocyclic compounds of nitrogen. Part II. The synthesis of some 3′-indolylbenzoquinones  |  Bruce J M. 477. 1959. Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2366-2375.
  2. Unsymmetrical polynuclear cinnoline derivatives. Part II. Some pentacyclic and methyl substituted tetracyclic cinnolines  |  Altiparmakian R H, Braithwaite R S W. 1967. Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic. 1973-1979.

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Cinnoline hydrochloride, 1 g

sc-214726
1 g
$575.00