V & V Pharma is a reputed manufacturer and exporter of a
Phenanthroline having production capacity of 2 MT/Month
phenanthroline
1,10-Phenanthroline
Synonyms : o-Phenanthroline ;
4,5-Diazaphenanthrene Chemical Formula: C12H8N2 Molecular Weight : 180.21 CAS Number: 66-71-7 EC-No : 200-629-2 Appearance: Off-White Crystalline powder Melting Point: 114-117°C Water solubility: Slightly soluble Solvent solubility: Soluble in alcohol,
acetone, ether and benzene Stability : stable under ordinary condition Sulfated Ash: Max. 0.1% Moisture content: Max. 2.0% Assay (By titration): Min. 99% Purity (HPLC): ≥99.0 %
Application Phenanthrene is a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
composed of three fused benzene rings (isomeric with
anthracene) occurring in coal tar and produced by
the degradation of certain alkaloids. Phenanthroline
is any of three nitrogen bases which two carbon
atoms are replaced by two nitrogens in the ring
structure. Phenanthrene has five resonance
structures. There are three isomeric phenanthrolines
of which names indicate nitrogen positions; 1,7-
,1,10- , and 4,7-. Phenanthroline is a metal
chelator. It is used in metallocene industry for the
application including;
• Coordination of organometallic-complexes
• Redox mediators in biosensor
• Catalysts for the oxidative organic synthesis
• Molecular chemistry
• Disease diagnosis and treatment
• Water treatment
• Photolysis chemistry
• Microbiology
1,10-Phenanthroline (also called o-phenanthroline)
used as an oxidation-reduction indicator due to
characteristic color changes; turning faint blue
when oxidized. It is used as an indicator to
determine iron.
Versatile ligand employed in the spectrophotometric
determination of metals and photocatalytic reduction
of carbon dioxide. Building block for
metallomacrocycles.Ligand used in a mild, copper
(II)-catalyzed cross-coupling of organoboronic acids
and sulfinate salts leading to aryl- and
alkenylsulfones.
As an indicator for alkyl lithium reagents
Alkyl lithium reagents form deeply colored
derivatives with phen. The alkyl lithium content of
solutions can be determined by treatment of such
reagents with small amounts of phen (ca. 1 mg)
followed by titration with alcohols to a colourless
endpoint.