Cyclohexylmagnesium Bromide CAS 931-50-0 1.0M THF Grignard Reagents Factory

Chemical Name: Cyclohexylmagnesium Bromide 1.0 M Solution in THF  CAS: 931-50-0  Appearance: Black Liquid Grignard Reagents, High Quality  E-Mail: alvin@ruifuchem.com

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Package: Bottle, or according to customer's requirement Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture.Shanghai Ruifu Chemical Co., Ltd. is the leading manufacturer and supplier of Cyclohexylmagnesium Bromide, 1.0 M Solution in THF, (CAS: 931-50-0) with high quality, commercial production. We can provide COA, worldwide delivery, small and bulk quantities available. Please contact: alvin@ruifuchem.com
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Appearance Black Liquid
Concentration 0.95M~1.10M (THF)
Notice When the temperature is 25℃ or less, the product is easy to form crystals or precipitation. Before using up to 25℃ above, dissolve will not matter much.
Test Standard Enterprise Standard
Usage Grignard Reagents

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Chemical Name Cyclohexylmagnesium Bromide, 1.0 M Solution in THF
CAS Number 931-50-0
CAT Number RF-PI2039
Stock Status In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons
Molecular Formula C6H11BrMg      
Molecular Weight 187.36  
Store Under Inert Gas Store Under Inert Gas
Condition to Avoid Air Sensitive, Moisture Sensitive
Brand Ruifu Chemical

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Cyclohexylmagnesium Bromide, 1.0 M Solution in THF, (CAS: 931-50-0) is used as Grignard Reagents. Grignard compounds are popular reagents in organic synthesis for creating new carbon-carbon bonds. Pure Grignard reagents are extremely reactive solids. They are normally handled as solutions in solvents such as diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran; which are relatively stable as long as water is excluded. In such a medium, a Grignard reagent is invariably present as a complex with the magnesium atom connected to the two ether oxygens by coordination bonds. The discovery of the Grignard reaction in 1900 was awarded with the Nobel prize in 1912.    

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