(±)-cis-1,2-Diaminocyclohexane

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Reagent Code: #63469
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CAS Number 1436-59-5

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Weight 114.19 g/mol
Formula C₆H₁₄N₂
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MDL Number MFCD00063746
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Boiling Point 92-93 °C/18 mmHg(lit.)
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Density 0.952 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage 2~8℃

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Used as a chiral ligand in asymmetric synthesis, particularly in hydrogenation reactions to produce enantiomerically pure compounds. It is also employed in the preparation of metal complexes for catalysis in organic transformations. Additionally, it serves as a building block in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its role in creating optically active molecules makes it valuable in the development of drugs and fine chemicals.

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Test Parameter Specification
Purity 96.5-100%
Appearance Liquid
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure

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inventory 1g
10-20 days ฿480.00
inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿1,520.00
inventory 25g
10-20 days ฿6,580.00

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(±)-cis-1,2-Diaminocyclohexane
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Used as a chiral ligand in asymmetric synthesis, particularly in hydrogenation reactions to produce enantiomerically pure compounds. It is also employed in the preparation of metal complexes for catalysis in organic transformations. Additionally, it serves as a building block in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its role in creating optically active molecules makes it valuable in the development of drugs and fine chemicals.
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