2-Nitrofluorene
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| Names | |
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| IUPAC name
2-Nitrofluorene | |
| Systematic IUPAC name
2-Nitro-9H-fluorene[1] | |
| Identifiers | |
| 607-57-8 | |
| 3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image Interactive image |
| 1877983 | |
| ChEBI | CHEBI:1224 |
| ChEMBL | ChEMBL351487 |
| ChemSpider | 11338 |
| ECHA InfoCard | 100.009.217 |
| EC Number | 210-138-5 |
| KEGG | C10923 |
| MeSH | 2-Nitrofluorene |
| PubChem | 11831 |
| RTECS number | LL8225000 |
| UNII | 191LL4U4GZ |
| UN number | 3077 |
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| Properties | |
| C13H9NO2 | |
| Molar mass | 211.22 g·mol−1 |
| Melting point | 156 to 158 °C (313 to 316 °F; 429 to 431 K) |
| log P | 3.982 |
| Hazards | |
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| GHS signal word | Warning |
| H351 | |
| P281 | |
| EU classification (DSD) |
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| R-phrases | R40, R51/53 |
| S-phrases | S36/37, S61 |
| Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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| Infobox references | |
2-Nitrofluorene is a by-product of combustion and is a nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (fluorene). 2-Nitrofluorene is listed as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen,[2] indicating it is possibly carcinogenic to humans.[3]
References
- ↑ "2-nitrofluorene - PubChem Public Chemical Database". The PubChem Project. USA: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Descriptors Computed from Structure.
- ↑ Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs
- ↑ "2-nitrofluorene: Carcinogenic Potency Database". Berkley. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
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