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Explore the raw materials of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. From aromatic hydrocarbons to aliphatic hydrocarbons, discover each compound's CAS NO., properties, and SDS. Procure raw hydrocarbon materials from accredited suppliers and access comprehensive product details for your chemical formulations.

9-Bromoanthracene

(1564-64-3)
white to light yellow crystal powder9-bromoanthracene is a kind of bromine-derived anthracene. It is known to be able to reversibly photodimerize in a head-to tail fashion upon irradiation by long-wavelength ultraviolet light. The photodimers of 9-bromoanthracene are suitable to be used as alkyl halide initiators in the atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) reactions. It is also used as the intermediate for the preparation of the 9-substitued form of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (P

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9,10-Dibromoanthracene

(523-27-3)
9,10-Dibromoanthracene is a dibrominated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). 9,10-Dibromoanthracene is often used as an energy acceptor and activator in reactions that produce chemiluminescence.

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9-Bromophenanthrene

(573-17-1)
It is a luminescent material that can fluoresce at short wavelengths and can be used as a molecular probe to detect the presence and reaction mechanism of other compounds.

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9-Decen-1-ol

(13019-22-2)
colourless liquid 9-Decen-1 (cipher)-ol has been identified as a trace constituent of cognac. It is a colorless liquid with a fresh, dewy, rose note that can be prepared by partial dehydration of 1,10-decanediol. It is used in rosy, floral soap perfumes.

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9-Bromo-9-phenylfluorene

(55135-66-5)
A bulky amine protecting reagent reported to be 6000 times more stable to acid than the trityl group

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Hydrocarbons generally refer to hydrocarbons and are a type of organic compound. This compound consists of only two elements, carbon and hydrogen, including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, cyclic hydrocarbons, and aromatic hydrocarbons, and is the matrix of many other organic compounds. There are many types of hydrocarbons, which can be divided into: open-chain hydrocarbons, alicyclic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon derivatives are compound compounds that continue to combine with other elemental substances or other compounds. Derivatives of hydrocarbons are more colorful and diverse. It mainly combines with oxygen, chlorine, bromine and their hydrides to form a huge derivative community.

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Hydrocarbons, also known as carbonaceous compounds, are organic compounds composed solely of carbon and hydrogen. These compounds, commonly referred to as hydrocarbons, form through reactions with chlorine, bromine vapor, oxygen, and other elements. Methane (CH4) is the simplest hydrocarbon molecule, consisting of a central carbon atom connected to four hydrogen atoms.

In our daily lives, we frequently encounter hydrocarbons. For instance, propane in natural gas and butane in lighters are both examples of hydrocarbons. They serve as fuels due to the vast energy stored within their covalent bonds. During combustion, this energy is released in the form of heat as they react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.

Hydrocarbons encompass various types, including:
● aromatic hydrocarbons
● saturated hydrocarbons
● aliphatic hydrocarbons

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