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Product Name: | o-Phenanthroline |
Synonyms: | O-PHENANTHROLINE;ORTHOPHENANTHROLINE;4,5-Diazaphenanthrene;4,5-Phenanthroline;Activ-8 in hexylene glycol;beta-Phenanthroline; Solution forms containing 1,10-phenanthroline;1,10-Phenanthroline anhydrate |
CAS: | 66-71-7 |
MF: | C12H8N2 |
MW: | 180.21 |
EINECS: | 200-629-2 |
Product Categories: | Industrial/Fine Chemicals;Heterocyclic Building Blocks;N-Containing;Others;Py-N;Achiral Nitrogen;organic amine;Aromatics;Chelating Agents & Ligands;Heterocycles;bc0001 |
Mol File: | 66-71-7.mol |
Chemical Properties | Monohydrate is a white crystalline powder. The melting point is 93-94°C, the melting point of anhydrous is 117°C, soluble in 300 parts of water, 70 parts of benzene, soluble in alcohol and acetone. |
Uses | o-Phenanthroline is a commonly used redox indicator and also a bidentate ligand. It has been widely used in transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions and C?H bond activation reactions. It also acts as a chelating agent, forming complexes with most metal ions. In addition, it functions as a ligand employed in the spectrophotometric determination of metals and photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide. |
Uses | As an analytical reagent for determination of metals in chemical and biological systems through complex formation. As an indicator ("Ferroin") in combination with ferrous ions for oxidation/reduction reactions. In organic syntheses as an activator. |
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