1-(Bromoacetyl)pyrene is suitable for use in the following studies:
As an initiator in the bulk polymerization of 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline to generate pyrene labelled poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PETOX-py).
As a fluorophore in the generation of podand-type fluoroionophores with two pyrene moieties.
As a fluorescent labeling agent for the determination of okadaic acid toxin by HPLC with fluorescence detection.
It may also be used in the following studies:
As a photoremovable protecting group for carboxylic acids and amino acids.
As a photoinitiator in the photopolymerization of styrene with methylmethacrylate.
As a reactant in the synthesis of potentially tetradentate pyrene appended ligands.
As a derivatizing agent of dialkyl phosphates (DAP) in the HPTLC method of quantitative determination of DAP in fruit juices.
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1-(Bromoacetyl)pyrene (BAP) is a pyrene derivative. It has been synthesized by reacting cupric bromide with 1-acetylpyrene. Studies suggest that the introduction of a bromoacetyl chromophoric moiety to pyrene drastically increases the photoinitiating efficiency of pyrenes.