CAS 107096-52-6
:Benzaldehyde, 2-methyl-6-nitro-
Description:
Benzaldehyde, 2-methyl-6-nitro- is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a benzene ring substituted with both a nitro group and a methyl group, along with an aldehyde functional group. Its molecular structure features a nitro group (-NO2) located at the 6-position and a methyl group (-CH3) at the 2-position relative to the aldehyde group (-CHO). This compound is typically a pale yellow liquid with a distinctive almond-like odor, characteristic of benzaldehyde derivatives. It is known for its applications in organic synthesis, serving as an intermediate in the production of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The presence of the nitro group can influence its reactivity, making it a potential candidate for further chemical transformations. Additionally, like many nitro compounds, it may exhibit certain levels of toxicity and should be handled with care in laboratory settings. Its solubility in organic solvents and limited solubility in water are typical for such aromatic compounds.
Formula:C8H7NO3
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Benzaldehyde, 2-methyl-6-nitro-
CAS:<p>Benzaldehyde, 2-methyl-6-nitro-, is a chlorinated chemical that can be used to produce 1,3-dioxanes. It reacts with ethylene and hydrogen chloride to form an oxime. The reaction rate can be increased by adding acid or by protonating the benzaldehyde. This product has many different uses, including being a binding agent for chloroform and other chemicals as well as being used in the production of heterocycles.</p>Formula:C8H7NO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:165.15 g/mol



