CAS 105-34-0
:Methyl cyanoacetate
- (Methoxycarbonyl)acetonitrile
- 2-Cyanoacetic acid methyl ester
- Acetate, Cyano-, Methyl
- Acetic Acid, Cyano-, Methylester
- Acetic acid, 2-cyano-, methyl ester
- Cianoacetato De Metilo
- Cyanessigsaeure-Methylester
- Cyanoacetate De Methyle
- Cyanoacetic acid methyl ester
- Methyl 2-cyanoacetate
- Methyl Cyanoacetate
- Methyl cyanoethanoate
- Methyl α-cyanoacetate
- Methylcyanacetat
- Nsc 3113
- Nsc 68507
- Acetic acid, cyano-, methyl ester
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Methyl cyanoacetate, 99%
CAS:Methyl cyanoacetate is an intermediate in the preparation of -cyanoacrylate, malononitrile, 1,1-cyclohexanediacetic acid dye. It is used as UV absorber or stabiliser, intermediate for pharmaceuticals. It may be used in the synthesis of various 1,2,5-tricarbonyl compounds. This Thermo Scientific Chem
Formula:C4H5NO2Purity:99%Color and Shape:Clear colorless, LiquidMolecular weight:99.09Ref: IN-DA00358O
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CAS:Formula:C4H5NO2Purity:>99.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Almost colorless clear liquidMolecular weight:99.09Methyl cyanoacetate
CAS:Methyl cyanoacetateFormula:C4H5NO2Purity:99%Color and Shape: colourless solidMolecular weight:99.09g/molMethyl Cyanoacetate
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Methyl Cyanoacetate is often used as a nucleophile in the electrochemical oxidation of catechols. Methyl Cyanoacetate is also a reagent in the synthesis of Methyl 2-Amino-4-trifluoromethylthiophene-3-carboxylate (M287290); a compound used in the synthesis of DPP-IV inhibitors for treating type 2 diabetes.
References Rafiee, M., et al.: J. Electroanal. Chem., 626, 36 (2009); Deng, J., et al.: Eur. J. Med. Chem., 46, 71 (2010)Formula:C4H5NO2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:99.09Methyl cyanoacetate
CAS:Methyl cyanoacetate is a diazonium salt with the chemical formula CH3C6N2O2. It is produced by the reaction of sodium carbonate and carbon disulphide, which react to form sodium salts and carbon dioxide. The compound reacts with pyrimidine compounds, such as 2-aminopyrimidine, to produce an intermediate aminocyanoacetamide compound that can be converted into methyl cyanoacetate by light exposure or heat. Methyl cyanoacetate has been used in gravimetric analysis for phosphorus pentoxide, sodium salts, and other compounds. This compound is also used in the treatment of infectious diseases and autoimmune diseases due to its conformational properties. Methyl cyanoacetate has been shown to inhibit the growth of organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Staphylococcus aureus when combined with hydrochloric acid or heterocycles.
Formula:C4H5NO2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:99.09 g/mol







