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General Information |
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Catalog: BLP-010016 |
CAS: 287399-34-2 |
Molecular Formula: C4[13C]6H8 |
Molecular Weight: 134.13 |
Chemical Structure |
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Description | Labelled Naphthalene. As an aromatic hydrocarbon, naphthalene's structure consists of a fused pair of benzene rings. It is best known as the main ingredient of traditional mothballs. |
Synonyms | Albocarbon-13C6; Dezodorator-13C6; Moth Flakes-13C6; NSC 37565-13C6; Tar Camphor-13C6; White Tar-13C6 |
IUPAC Name | naphthalene |
Related CAS | 91-20-3 (unlabelled) |
Isomeric SMILES | C1=C[13C]2=[13CH][13CH]=[13CH][13CH]=[13C]2C=C1 |
Canonical SMILES | C1=CC=C2C=CC=CC2=C1 |
InChI | InChI=1S/C10H8/c1-2-6-10-8-4-3-7-9(10)5-1/h1-8H/i1+1,2+1,5+1,6+1,9+1,10+1 |
InChI Key | UFWIBTONFRDIAS-TUSAXXEXSA-N |
Boiling Point | 218°C (lit.) |
Melting Point | 80-82°C (lit.) |
Purity | 99% atom 13C |
Application | Labelled polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as micropollutants. |
Storage | Store at RT |
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