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Character | 无色液体 |
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Dangerous Goods | 易燃气体 |
Risk Statements | R11;R36;R66;R67; |
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Safety Statements | S9;S16;S26; |
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Vapor Pressure | 14.39 psi ( 55 °C) |
Signal Word | Danger |
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InchiKey | CSCPPACGZOOCGX-WFGJKAKNSA-N |
Canonical Smiles | |
Inchi | InChI=1S/C3H6O/c1-3(2)4/h1-2H3/i1D3,2D3 |
Density | 0.872 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
Smiles | [2H]C([2H])([2H])C(=O)C([2H])([2H])[2H] |
MDL No. | MFCD00044635 |
Remark | 丙酮-d6(CD3COCD3,氘代丙酮)是丙酮的十六氘化形式,其中丙酮分子中的所有氢原子都被氘 (d) 原子取代。它是NMR(核磁共振)分析的标准纯度溶剂。它与丙酮d0发生H-2 H交换反应得到丙酮d1和d5 |
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Exact Mass | 64.079525 |
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GHS | 火焰叹号 |
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Cas No. | 666-52-4 |
Chemical Name | hexadeuterioacetone |
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Standard English name | (CD3)2CO, hexadeuterioacetone, Acetone-d6, Acetone-d6+0.05%v/vTMS, ACETONE-D, propan-2-one |
UN No. | 1090 3/PG 2 |
Deuterated acetone is an organic compound containing deuterium. It is a colorless liquid that emits a flammable gas at room temperature. Deuterated acetone has properties similar to acetone, but contains deuterium atoms, which make it heavier than native acetone.
One of the main uses of deuterated acetone is in chemical research and isotope analysis in the laboratory. Deuterioacetone can also be used as a solvent and reagent in organic synthesis, e.g. for the synthesis of deuterium compounds.
Deuterioacetone is usually prepared by reacting normal acetone with deuterium gas under appropriate conditions. This reaction is usually carried out at high temperatures and pressures. Specific synthetic methods can be optimized and improved according to the needs of the laboratory.
Deuterium acetone is a flammable liquid and contact with sources of ignition should be avoided. During operation, it should be kept away from open flames or hot areas. In addition, deuterated acetone reacts with oxygen in the air to produce explosive gases, and a well-ventilated environment should be maintained during operation to ensure safety. Likewise, its contact with skin and eyes should be avoided to avoid causing irritation and damage. Before using Deuterated Acetone, be sure to read and follow the relevant safety operation manuals and laboratory operation procedures in detail.
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