2,5-Pyrrolidinedione, 1,1'-[(1,2-dioxo-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis-


Chemical Name: 2,5-Pyrrolidinedione, 1,1'-[(1,2-dioxo-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis-
CAS Number: 57296-03-4
Product Number: AG003O87(AGN-PC-0LKY0C)
Synonyms:
MDL No:
Molecular Formula: C10H8N2O8
Molecular Weight: 284.1791

Identification/Properties


Properties
MP:
239 °C (dec.)(lit.)
BP:
427.9°C at 760 mmHg
Storage:
Inert atmosphere;2-8℃;
Form:
Solid
Computed Properties
Molecular Weight:
284.18g/mol
XLogP3:
-1.4
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:
0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:
8
Rotatable Bond Count:
5
Exact Mass:
284.028g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass:
284.028g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area:
127A^2
Heavy Atom Count:
20
Formal Charge:
0
Complexity:
459
Isotope Atom Count:
0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:
1
Compound Is Canonicalized:
Yes

Safety Information


GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:
Warning
UN#:
N/A
Hazard Statements:
H315-H319-H335
Precautionary Statements:
P261-P305+P351+P338
Class:
N/A
Packing Group:
N/A

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Bis(2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl) oxalate, also known as BDP oxalate, is a versatile compound widely used in chemical synthesis. This reagent is particularly valued for its ability to serve as a crosslinking agent in the preparation of advanced materials. In organic synthesis, BDP oxalate can be employed in the creation of polymers, dendrimers, and hydrogels. Its unique structure allows for precise control over the linking process, resulting in materials with tailored properties such as improved mechanical strength and stability. Additionally, BDP oxalate is utilized in the synthesis of drug delivery systems, where its crosslinking capabilities play a crucial role in ensuring controlled release and targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals. In the field of materials science, this compound is instrumental in the development of functional materials with applications ranging from biomedicine to electronics.