COA of Formula: C4H4ClN3O2. The reaction of aromatic heterocyclic molecules with protons is called protonation. Aromatic heterocycles are more basic than benzene due to the participation of heteroatoms. Compound: 5-Chloro-1-methyl-4-nitroimidazole, is researched, Molecular C4H4ClN3O2, CAS is 4897-25-0, about Some examples of anomalous radiosensitizing behavior of electron-affinic compounds in vitro. Author is Watts, M. E.; Jacobs, R. S..
The radiosensitizing activities of several nitroheterocyclic compounds for x-irradiated cells differ from the general patterns repeated for a number of nitroarom. and nitroheterocyclic compounds (sensitizing efficiency related to electron affinity, dose dependence of affect, and radiosensitization of hypoxic but not oxygentated cells). CMNI (I) [4897-25-0] was a much more potent radiosensitizer than predicted from its redox potential, L 6993 (II) [23571-52-0] extended a fairly constant effect over the concentration range 10-6-10-2M, and furaspor (III) [586-84-5] radiosensitized both hypoxic and oxygenated cells. Possible mechanisms for these anomalous effects are discussed.
This compound(5-Chloro-1-methyl-4-nitroimidazole)COA of Formula: C4H4ClN3O2 was discussed at the molecular level, the effects of temperature and reaction time on the properties of the compound were discussed, and the optimum reaction conditions were selected.
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