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Tri-n-butyl(vinyl)tin, 96%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
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5 g
25 g
Description
Tributyl(vinyl)tin is used as a reagent in the palladium catalyzed synthesis of allyl and benzyl ethers. It is also a vinyl nucleophile for bromoacetylene and bromoaromatics.
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Applications
Tributyl(vinyl)tin is used as a reagent in the palladium catalyzed synthesis of allyl and benzyl ethers. It is also a vinyl nucleophile for bromoacetylene and bromoaromatics.
Solubility
Not miscible or difficult to mix in water.
Notes
Store away from water/moisture and oxidizing agents. Keep the container tightly closed and place it in a cool, dry and well ventilated condition. Store under inert gas.
Tributyl(vinyl)tin is used as a reagent in the palladium catalyzed synthesis of allyl and benzyl ethers. It is also a vinyl nucleophile for bromoacetylene and bromoaromatics.
Solubility
Not miscible or difficult to mix in water.
Notes
Store away from water/moisture and oxidizing agents. Keep the container tightly closed and place it in a cool, dry and well ventilated condition. Store under inert gas.
Specifications
Specifications
Density | 1.085 |
Boiling Point | 104°C to 106°C (3.5 mmHg) |
Flash Point | >110°C (230°F) |
Refractive Index | 1.478 |
Quantity | 5 g |
UN Number | UN2788 |
Beilstein | 3537662 |
Sensitivity | Moisture sensitive |
Solubility Information | Not miscible or difficult to mix in water. |
Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 317.104 |
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