6-(4-Chlorophenyl)picolinaldehyde

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Reagent Code: #120405
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CAS Number 61704-30-1

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Weight 217.65 g/mol
Formula C₁₂H₈ClNO
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Melting Point 93-97 °C(lit.)
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Storage Room temperature, dry, sealed

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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of compounds with potential therapeutic properties. Its structure is valuable in organic synthesis for creating complex molecules, often targeting specific biological pathways. It may also be employed in research for designing and testing new drugs, especially those related to neurological or inflammatory conditions. Additionally, it serves as a building block in the preparation of ligands for metal coordination chemistry, aiding in the study of catalytic processes.

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10-20 days ฿32,589.00

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6-(4-Chlorophenyl)picolinaldehyde
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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of compounds with potential therapeutic properties. Its structure is valuable in organic synthesis for creating complex molecules, often targeting specific biological pathways. It may also be employed in research for designing and testing new drugs, especially those related to neurological or inflammatory conditions. Additionally, it serves as a building block in the preparation of ligands for metal coordination chemistry, aiding in the study of catalytic processes.
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