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7-Chloroquinoline:

CAS Registry Number: 612-61-3
Molecular Formula: C9H6ClN
Molecular Weight: 163.60
Appearance: Light Yellow Color Liquid
Moisture content: Max. 0.5%
Assay by GC: Min. 97%
Applications: Used as Pharma Intermediate.
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3-Bromoquinoline

Synonyms: 3-Bromobenzopyridine
CAS Registry Number: 5332-24-1
Molecular Formula: C9H6BrN
Molecular Weight: 208.057
Appearance: Clear to yellow liquid.
Boiling Point: 274-276 ºC
Applications: Used as Pharma Intermediate.
Packing: 25 Kg HDPE drums
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8-Hydroxyquinoline

Synonyms:
8-Quinolinol; Quinolin-8-ol; Oxine
CAS Registry Number:
148-24-3
Appearance:
Off-white needle crystals
Purity (GC):
99.0% min.
Melting point:
72-75ºC
Water solubility:
Slightly soluble
Applications: Used as IntermediateActinoquinol,
Benzoquine, Broxyquinoline,
Chloroxine, Clioquinol, Cloquintocet-M, Cloxquine,
Halquinol, Imazapyr, Moxiflxacin, Nitroxoline
8-Hydroxyquinoline is an organic compound with
the formula C9H7NO. It is a derivative of the
heterocycle quinoline by placement of an OH group on
carbon number 8. This colorless compound is widely
used commercially, although under a variety of
names.
8-Hydroxyquinoline is a monoprotic bidentate
chelating agent.
The complexes as well as the heterocycle itself
exhibit antiseptic, disinfectant, and pesticide
properties. Its solution in alcohol is used as
liquid bandages. It once was of interest as an
anti-cancer drug.
The reaction of 8-hydroxyquinoline with
aluminium(III) results in Alq3, a common component
of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED's).
Variations in the substituents on the quinoline
rings affect its luminescence properties.
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4-Hydroxyquinoline

Synonyms: 4-Quinolinol
CAS Registry Number: 611-36-9
Molecular Formula: C9H7NO
Molecular Weight: 145.16
Appearance: Beige color Powder
Melting point: 200-202 °C
Purity (HPLC): 99%
Applications: Used as Pharma Intermediate.
Packing: 25 Kg HDPE drums |