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AA33198

1198475-38-5 | Quinoline, 6-bromo-4-chloro-8-nitro-

Packsize Purity Availability Price Discounted Price    Quantity
1mg 95% 2 weeks $284.00 $199.00 -   +
5mg 95% 2 weeks $303.00 $212.00 -   +
10mg 95% 2 weeks $338.00 $237.00 -   +
500mg 95% 2 weeks $550.00 $385.00 -   +
1g 95% 2 weeks $756.00 $529.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AA33198
Chemical Name: Quinoline, 6-bromo-4-chloro-8-nitro-
CAS Number: 1198475-38-5
Molecular Formula: C9H4BrClN2O2
Molecular Weight: 287.4973
MDL Number: MFCD14581622
SMILES: Brc1cc2c(Cl)ccnc2c(c1)[N+](=O)[O-]

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • 6-Bromo-4-chloro-8-nitroquinoline is a versatile chemical compound widely used in chemical synthesis processes. With its unique molecular structure, this compound plays a crucial role in the development of various pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and functional materials. In organic synthesis, 6-Bromo-4-chloro-8-nitroquinoline acts as a key building block for the creation of more complex structures, serving as a foundation for the synthesis of a wide range of organic compounds. Its strategic placement of bromine, chlorine, and nitro groups allows for precise modifications and functional group manipulations, making it a valuable tool in the hands of synthetic chemists. The compound's reactivity and compatibility with other chemical reagents make it a preferred choice in the synthesis of biologically active molecules and fine chemicals. Additionally, 6-Bromo-4-chloro-8-nitroquinoline's ability to undergo various chemical transformations such as halogenation, nitration, and Suzuki coupling reactions further expand its utility in the field of chemical synthesis. By incorporating this compound into synthetic pathways, chemists can efficiently access diverse chemical structures with desired properties for pharmaceutical, agricultural, and materials science applications.
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