1H-Pyrrole-2,5-dione, 1,1'-(phenylene)bis-


Chemical Name: 1H-Pyrrole-2,5-dione, 1,1'-(phenylene)bis-
CAS Number: 13118-04-2
Product Number: AG000VNP(AGN-PC-0JLUCF)
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Molecular Formula: C14H8N2O4
Molecular Weight: 268.2243

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Properties
MP:
250-252°C
Storage:
2-8℃;
Form:
Solid
Computed Properties
Molecular Weight:
268.228g/mol
XLogP3:
0.2
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:
0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:
4
Rotatable Bond Count:
2
Exact Mass:
268.048g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass:
268.048g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area:
74.8A^2
Heavy Atom Count:
20
Formal Charge:
0
Complexity:
478
Isotope Atom Count:
0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:
1
Compound Is Canonicalized:
Yes

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In chemical synthesis, 3,3'-(1,2-Phenylene)bis(1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione) is a versatile compound that serves as a key building block in the creation of various organic molecules. This compound plays a crucial role in the formation of complex structures through its ability to undergo diverse chemical transformations and reactions.One notable application of 3,3'-(1,2-Phenylene)bis(1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione) is in the synthesis of novel polymers with specific properties. By incorporating this compound into polymer chains, researchers can tailor the physical and chemical characteristics of the resulting materials, such as flexibility, stiffness, and thermal stability. This enables the production of advanced materials for various industrial and technological applications.Furthermore, 3,3'-(1,2-Phenylene)bis(1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione) is utilized as a valuable intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. Its unique structure and reactivity make it a valuable starting material for the production of drug candidates and bioactive molecules. Through strategic modifications and functionalizations, chemists can create diverse analogs and derivatives for medicinal research and drug development purposes.