2-Iodoterephthalaldehyde

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  • Product Code: 198881
  CAS:    385416-64-8
Molecular Weight: 260.03 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₈H₅IO₂
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Product Description: Used as a key intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of functionalized aromatic compounds for pharmaceuticals and advanced materials. Its aldehyde and iodine functional groups allow for selective reactions, such as Suzuki or Sonogashira couplings, enabling the construction of complex molecular architectures. Commonly employed in the development of conjugated polymers, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and as a building block in the synthesis of bioactive molecules. The dual reactivity offers versatility in multi-step syntheses where controlled derivatization is required.
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2-Iodoterephthalaldehyde
Used as a key intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of functionalized aromatic compounds for pharmaceuticals and advanced materials. Its aldehyde and iodine functional groups allow for selective reactions, such as Suzuki or Sonogashira couplings, enabling the construction of complex molecular architectures. Commonly employed in the development of conjugated polymers, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and as a building block in the synthesis of bioactive molecules. The dual reactivity offers versatility in multi-step syntheses where controlled derivatization is required.
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