Produktname:(8-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)dibenzo[b,d]furan-2-yl)diphenylphosphine oxide
IUPAC Name:9-[12-(diphenylphosphoroso)-8-oxatricyclo[7.4.0.0²,⁷]trideca-1(13),2,4,6,9,11-hexaen-4-yl]-9H-carbazole
- CAS:1349901-36-5
- Molekulare Formel:C36H24NO2P
- Reinheit:97%
- Katalognummer:CM161113
- Molekulargewicht:533.57
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- CAS-Nr.:1349901-36-5
- Molekulare Formel:C36H24NO2P
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- SMILES-Code:O=P(C1=CC=C(OC2=CC=C(N3C4=C(C5=C3C=CC=C5)C=CC=C4)C=C26)C6=C1)(C7=CC=CC=C7)C8=CC=CC=C8
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- Katalognummer:CM161113
- Molekulargewicht:533.57
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- Carbazoles
- Carbazoles are an important class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles with a planar tricyclic skeleton consisting of two benzene rings fused on both sides of the central pyrrole ring, with a large aromatic system and a central nitrogen atom, showing broad of electron delocalization. The structure of this compound is based on the indole structure, but in which a second benzene ring is fused to a five-membered ring at positions 2-3 of the indole. Carbazole structural motifs are widely found in, but not limited to, a large number of natural alkaloids of plant or bacterial origin. Since many of these alkaloids are medically useful, exhibit a fairly wide range of biological activities (anticancer, anti-HIV, antibacterial, anti-Alzheimer's disease, anticoagulant, analgesic, antiepileptic, antidiabetic, antioxidant, etc.). Medicinal chemistry also uses carbazole motifs in synthetic drugs to combat hypertension, heart disease, and hepatitis C virus replication.
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- Dibenzofurans
- Dibenzofuran is an organic compound (C12H8O) consisting of two benzene rings fused to a central furan ring. Dibenzofuran can be synthesized by annealing and oxidative coupling methods of diphenyl ether, biphenyl derivatives, benzofuran, quinone. Most of the dibenzofuran-related natural products are metabolites of lichens or higher fungi. Lichen dibenzofurans appear to be formed by carbon-carbon oxidative coupling of orsellinic acid and its homologs.