CAS 10292-60-1
:Phenol, 2-cyclopropyl-
Description:
Phenol, 2-cyclopropyl- is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a cyclopropyl group attached to the second carbon of a phenolic ring. This compound features a hydroxyl (-OH) functional group, which imparts acidic properties and influences its reactivity. The cyclopropyl group, a three-membered carbon ring, contributes to the compound's unique steric and electronic properties, potentially affecting its stability and reactivity compared to other phenolic compounds. Phenol derivatives are known for their applications in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science. The presence of the cyclopropyl moiety may enhance certain biological activities or alter the compound's interaction with biological targets. Additionally, the compound's physical properties, such as boiling point, melting point, and solubility, can be influenced by the cyclopropyl group, making it an interesting subject for further study in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry. Safety and handling precautions are essential, as phenolic compounds can be toxic and irritative.
Formula:C9H10O
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2-Cyclopropylphenol
CAS:<p>2-Cyclopropylphenol</p>Formula:C9H10OPurity:98%Color and Shape: clear. faint red liquidMolecular weight:134.18g/mol2-Cyclopropylphenol
CAS:<p>2-Cyclopropylphenol is a hydrogen chloride derivative of 2-cyclohexen-1-one. It has been shown to have high affinity for the α receptor, which is a functional group in the integrin receptor that mediates cell adhesion. 2-Cyclopropylphenol has been shown to be effective for the treatment of hepatitis. 2-Cyclopropylphenol also forms an organometallic complex with platinum, which can be used as an anticancer agent and shows good antiviral activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV). The molecular modeling of this compound was done by using quantum chemical calculations and NMR spectra. The synthesis of this compound was developed from benzene and ethynylbenzene. The photochemical properties of this compound were investigated by methane monooxygenase reconstitution studies.</p>Formula:C9H10OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:134.18 g/mol


