Diphencyprone

Diphencyprone

Product Details:

  • Structural Formula C6H5-C=C(C6H5)-C=O
  • Smell Odorless,
  • Solubility Slightly soluble in ethanol and chloroform
  • HS Code 2914.50.00
  • Melting Point 39-41°C
  • EINECS No 212-950-5
  • Storage Store in a cool dry place away from light and moisture,
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Diphencyprone Price And Quantity

Diphencyprone Product Specifications

  • Diphencyprone
  • 886-38-4
  • 206.24 g/mol
  • 2 years when stored properly
  • Diphenylcyclopropenone
  • ≤0.002%
  • Yes avoid ingestion or direct contact with skin
  • C15H10O
  • ≤0.5%
  • Not available
  • Solid
  • C6H5-C=C(C6H5)-C=O
  • 99%
  • Odorless
  • Slightly soluble in ethanol and chloroform
  • 2914.50.00
  • 39-41°C
  • Used in dermatology for treating alopecia areata and warts
  • Chemical Compound
  • 212-950-5
  • Store in a cool dry place away from light and moisture
  • Pharmaceutical Grade
  • White to off-white
  • White to off-white crystalline powder

Product Description

CAS number: 886-38-4 Properties : Synonym 2,3-Diphenylcyclopropenone; DPC; Diphencyclopropenone; 1,2-Diphenylcyclopropenone; 2,3-Diphenyl-2-cyclopropen-1-one Molecular Formula C15H10O Molecular Weight 206.54 Specifications AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Packing EXPORT WORTHY PACKING Availability FOR R&D PURPOSE ONLY

FAQs of Diphencyprone:


Q: What is the primary usage of Diphencyprone?

A: Diphencyprone is primarily used in dermatology for treating alopecia areata and warts.

Q: What is the physical form and appearance of Diphencyprone?

A: Diphencyprone is in a solid form and appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder.

Q: How should Diphencyprone be stored?

A: Diphencyprone should be stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.

Q: Is Diphencyprone poisonous?

A: Yes, Diphencyprone is poisonous. Avoid ingestion or direct contact with skin.

Q: What is the shelf life of Diphencyprone?

A: The shelf life of Diphencyprone is 2 years when stored properly.

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