2,4-Difluoroaniline
- CAS No.367-25-9
- GradeIndustrial / Pharmaceutical
- Availability● In Stock
High-purity 2,4-Difluoroaniline (CAS 367-25-9) is a key fluorinated aromatic intermediate widely used in pharmaceutical and agrochemical synthesis.
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Product Overview
2,4-Difluoroaniline is a high-value fluorinated aromatic amine extensively employed as a critical building block in the synthesis of advanced organic molecules. With its dual fluorine substitution at the 2- and 4-positions of the aniline ring, this compound offers unique electronic and steric properties that enhance metabolic stability and binding affinity in complex molecular architectures. It serves as a versatile intermediate in the development of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), crop protection agents, and specialty materials.
Specifications
| Molecular Formula | C6H5F2N |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 129.11 g/mol |
| Density | 1.268 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | -7.5°C |
| Boiling Point | 170°C |
| Flash Point | 145°F (62.8°C) |
| Refractive Index | 1.506 |
| Appearance | Colourless to yellow to brown liquid |
| Assay | ≥99.0% |
| Moisture | ≤0.2% |
Industrial Applications
As a specialized fluoroaromatic intermediate, 2,4-Difluoroaniline plays a pivotal role in multi-step synthetic routes across several high-tech industries:
- Pharmaceutical R&D: Used in constructing scaffolds for neurological therapeutics and anti-infective agents.
- Agrochemical Manufacturing: Serves as a precursor for next-generation herbicides and fungicides requiring enhanced environmental persistence and target specificity.
- Advanced Materials: Contributes to the synthesis of fluorinated dyes, liquid crystals, and electronic-grade polymers.
Our product is manufactured under stringent quality control protocols compliant with international regulatory standards. Packaging is typically provided in 200 kg drums, with custom options available upon request. For optimal stability, store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from oxidizing agents and sources of ignition.
