(+/-)-1,2-Propylene-d6 Oxide (Stabilized with hydroquinone)

  • Catalogue No.: IM130407
  • CAS No.: 202468-69-7
  • Mol. Formula: C₃D₆O

Description

Catalogue Number IM130407
CAS No. 202468-69-7
Alternate CAS No. Unlabelled: 75-56-9
Chemical Name (+/-)-1,2-Propylene-d6 Oxide (Stabilized with hydroquinone)
Synonyms Methyloxirane-d6; Oxypropylene-d6; 1,2-Epoxy-propane-d6; Propylene Oxide-d6; (±)-1,2-Epoxypropane-d6; (±)-2-Methyloxirane-d6; (±)-Epoxypropane-d6; (±)-Methyloxirane-d6; (±)-Propylene Oxide-d6; 1,2-Epoxypropane-d6; 1,2-Propylene Oxide-d6; 2,3-Epoxypropane-d6; 2-Methyloxirane-d6; AD 6-d6; AD 6 (suspending agent)-d6; DL-1,2-Epoxypropane-d6; Epihydrin-d6; Epoxypropane-d6; Methyloxacyclopropane-d6; Methyloxirane-d6; Propene Oxide-d6; Propozone-d6; Propylene Epoxide-d6; dl-Propylene Oxide-d6
Molecular Formula C₃D₆O
Molecular Weight 64.12
Appearance Colourless Oil
Boiling Point 36°C @ 760 Torr (Scifinder)
Storage 4°C
Solubility Chloroform (Soluble), Methanol (Slightly)
Stability Volatile
Applications Isotope labelled (┬▒)-Propylene Oxide (P835241), which is a carcinogenic substance to rats and potentially humans (1). (┬▒)-Propylene oxide also has the ability to self-polymerize at room temperature in the presence of powdered potassium hydroxide (2). (┬▒)-Propylene oxide is used in industry for fumigation in the food industry, inducing the formation of persistent toxic chlorohydrins. Drinking water contaminant candidate list 3 (CCL 3) compound as per United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), environmental, and food contaminants.
Category Building Blocks; Isotopic Labeled Analogues; Miscellaneous;

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