Description Application Sodium triflinate (Langlois reagent) is a trifluoromethylating reagent[1] used to incorporate trifluoromethyl groups onto aromatic and heteroaromatic moieties.
Q1: What is Sodium Triflinate used for? A1: It is used to introduce trifluoromethyl (CF₃) groups into organic compounds, especially aromatic and heteroaromatic substrates. Q2: Why is it called the Langlois reagent? A2: It’s named after the chemist Bruno Langlois, who developed the methodology for its use in CF₃ group transfer. Q3: What industries benefit from using Sodium Triflinate? A3: Pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials science industries utilize it for designing high-performance and biologically stable compounds. Q4: Is Sodium Triflinate reactive under mild conditions? A4: Yes, it is favored for its mild and operationally simple reaction conditions. Q5: How is it typically stored? A5: Store it in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed, and away from moisture.
- UPC:
- 51102828
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- 3-5 Days
- Weight:
- 1.00 Ounces
- HazmatClass:
- No
- MPN:
- 743232-5G
- CAS:
- 2926-29-6