CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
PRODUCT NAME:PYRROLE
CAS NO:109-97-7
FORMULA:C4H5N
MELTING POINT:−23 °C
BOILING POINT:129 to 131 °C
MOLAR MASS:67.09 g·mol−1
INFORMATION OF PYRROLE:Pyrrole is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, a five-membered ring with the formula C4H4NH.[1] It is a colorless volatile liquid that darkens readily upon exposure to air. Substituted derivatives are also called pyrroles, e.g., N-methylpyrrole, C4H4NCH3.Porphobilinogen, a trisubstituted pyrrole, is the biosynthetic precursor to many natural products such as heme.[2]
PRODUCT NAME:PYRROLE
CAS NO:109-97-7
FORMULA:C4H5N
MELTING POINT:−23 °C
BOILING POINT:129 to 131 °C
MOLAR MASS:67.09 g·mol−1
INFORMATION OF PYRROLE:Pyrrole is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, a five-membered ring with the formula C4H4NH.[1] It is a colorless volatile liquid that darkens readily upon exposure to air. Substituted derivatives are also called pyrroles, e.g., N-methylpyrrole, C4H4NCH3.Porphobilinogen, a trisubstituted pyrrole, is the biosynthetic precursor to many natural products such as heme.[2]
Pyrroles are components of more complex macrocycles, including the porphyrins of heme, the chlorins, bacteriochlorins, chlorophyll, and porphyrinogens..