- Dicyclohexylphosphine
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- $1.00 / 1KG
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2025-12-12
- CAS:829-84-5
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 20 tons
- Dicyclohexylphosphine
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- $0.00 / 25KG
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2025-12-01
- CAS:829-84-5
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 98
- Supply Ability: 10000KGS
- DICYCLOHEXYLPHOSPHINE
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- $1.00 / 1KG
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2019-07-06
- CAS: 829-84-5
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 1000KG
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| | Dicyclohexylphosphine Basic information |
| | Dicyclohexylphosphine Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 2°C | | Boiling point | 129 °C 8 mm Hg | | density | 0,98 g/cm3 | | refractive index | n 20/D 1.516 | | Fp | 2 °C | | storage temp. | 20-25°C | | form | liquid | | color | colorless to light yellow | | Specific Gravity | 0.98 | | Sensitive | air sensitive | | Hydrolytic Sensitivity | 9: reacts extremely rapidly with atmospheric moisture - may be pyrophoric - glove box or sealed system required | | InChI | InChI=1S/C12H23P/c1-3-7-11(8-4-1)13-12-9-5-2-6-10-12/h11-13H,1-10H2 | | InChIKey | HDULBKVLSJEMGN-UHFFFAOYSA-N | | SMILES | P(C1CCCCC1)C1CCCCC1 | | CAS DataBase Reference | 829-84-5 | | EPA Substance Registry System | Phosphine, dicyclohexyl- (829-84-5) |
| Hazard Codes | F,T | | Risk Statements | 17-23/24/25 | | Safety Statements | 17-36/37/39-45 | | RIDADR | UN 2845 4.2/PG 1 | | WGK Germany | WGK 3 | | TSCA | TSCA listed | | Storage Class | 4.2 - Pyrophoric and self-heating hazardous materials | | Hazard Classifications | Acute Tox. 3 Dermal Acute Tox. 3 Inhalation Acute Tox. 3 Oral Eye Irrit. 2 Pyr. Liq. 1 |
| | Dicyclohexylphosphine Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses |
Wang et al. developed a novel fluorescent probe based on dicyclohexylphosphine for rapid and sensitive detection of HOCl in an aqueous solution. The probe exhibits a significant fluorescence turn-on response to HOCl through the specific oxidative reaction between dicyclohexylphosphine and HOCl[1].
| | reaction suitability | reagent type: ligand reaction type: Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling | | References | [1] Bi, Sheng et al. “A phosphine-based fluorescent probe for fluorescent imaging of hypochlorous acid in living cells and zebrafish.” New Journal of Chemistry 25 (2023): 11912–11918. [2] F.G. Moers, J.J. Steggerda, D.H.M.W. Thewissen. “Dicyclohexylphosphinodithioformate complexes and dicylohexylphosphine complexes.” Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry 39 8 (1977): Pages 1321-1322.
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| | Dicyclohexylphosphine Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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