1-bromoperfluorohexane

1-bromoperfluorohexane Structure
1-bromoperfluorohexane structure
Common Name 1-bromoperfluorohexane
CAS Number 335-56-8 Molecular Weight 398.94700
Density 1.871 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) Boiling Point 97 °C(lit.)
Molecular Formula C6BrF13 Melting Point -49ºC
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 100-101°C
Symbol GHS07
GHS07
Signal Word Warning

In vitro cellular effects of perfluorochemicals correlate with their lipid solubility.

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Preclinical studies comparing perflubron partial liquid ventilation with conventional mechanical ventilation have indicated that perflubron partial liquid ventilation may exert some anti-inflammatory effects. To assess whether these effects were related to th...

A general synthesis of fluoroalkylated alkenes by palladium-catalyzed Heck-type reaction of fluoroalkyl bromides.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 54(4) , 1270-4, (2015)

An efficient palladium-catalyzed Heck-type reaction of fluoroalkyl halides, including perfluoroalkyl bromides, trifluoromethyl iodides, and difluoroalkyl bromides, has been developed. The reaction proceeds under mild reaction conditions with high efficiency a...

Triphenylsilyl as a protecting group in the synthesis of 1, 12-heterodisubstituted p-carboranes

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A triphenylsilyl group is used as an auxiliary in the synthesis of heterodisubstituted p-carboranes via triphenylsilyl-p-carborane (1). The preparation of 1 is statistical, but with recovery of the starting p-carborane, the effective conversion to 1 is about ...

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The ability to distinguish bowel from other intraabdominal structures is essential for the accurate diagnosis of intraabdominal disease with MR. Because perfluorochemicals have no protons, they cause no MR signal. Since they are immiscible with water, they cr...

Value of brominated fluorocarbons for the radiographic diagnosis of small-bowel obstruction: comparison with other contrast agents in rats.

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The disadvantages of water-soluble gastrointestinal contrast agents include high osmolality, contrast dilution, and severe toxicity if aspirated. Perfluorocarbons are nontoxic in the lung and peritoneal cavity. Because perfluorocarbons are immiscible with wat...

Arthrography using perfluorocarbon compounds.

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The neat liquid and an emulsion of two perfluorocarbon compounds were injected into the knee joints of dogs and a human cadaver to investigate their applicability for arthrography. Excellent delineation of joint structures was observed for as long as 24 hours...

Concentration of perfluorohexyl bromide in dog plasma and selected tissues.

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Beagle dogs received single perfluorohexyl bromide doses, either 30.2 g/kg po or 3.8 g/kg intratracheally. The apparent first-order plasma half-life during the terminal elimination phase was approximately 8 hr after oral treatment and greater than 8 hr after ...

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