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Coumarin-3-carboxylic Acid

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Catalog Number
ACM531817-1
Product Name
Coumarin-3-carboxylic Acid
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CAS
531-81-7
Synonyms
2-Oxo-2H-chromene-3-carboxylicacid
Molecular Weight
190.15
Molecular Formula
C10H6O4
Boiling Point
248.82 °C
Melting Point
189.0 to 193.0 °C
Density
1.2599 g/ml
Solubility
Slightly soluble in water Soluble in Alcohol Insoluble in Ether,Benzene
Purity
>98.0%(GC)(T)
Packing
5g, 25g
Physical State
(20 deg.C) Solid
PubChem Substance ID
354333204
Appearance
White to Light yellow powder to crystal
MDL Number
MFCD00006852
Absorption Wavelength
(max.) 290(Phosphate buffer sol.) nm
Condition To Avoid
Light Sensitive
StorageConditions
Store at room temperature and dry
Structure
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Coumarins are aromatic lactone compounds, many of which are found in natural plants. Coumarin compounds having an electron donating group at the 7-position show strong light absorption and emission, whereas unsubstituted coumarin compounds hardly emit light. This is because intramolecular charge transfer occurs when both electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups are present in the coumarin molecule. The introduction of groups at the 3- or 4-position largely controls the wavelength of light absorption and emission. Furthermore, the introduction of electron-withdrawing groups at these positions can enhance the luminescence intensity.

Such coumarin dyes are useful for laser dyes emitting blue-green light.

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