CAS 108511-97-3
:4-Isoxazolamine
Description:
4-Isoxazolamine, with the CAS number 108511-97-3, is a chemical compound characterized by its isoxazole ring structure, which consists of a five-membered heterocyclic ring containing three carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, and one oxygen atom. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with amines, such as the ability to form hydrogen bonds, which can influence its solubility and reactivity. Isoxazolamines are often studied for their potential biological activities, including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. The presence of functional groups in 4-Isoxazolamine can lead to diverse chemical reactivity, making it a subject of interest in medicinal chemistry. Its stability and reactivity can vary depending on the substituents attached to the isoxazole ring. Additionally, the compound's physical properties, such as melting point and solubility, are influenced by its molecular structure and the nature of its substituents. Overall, 4-Isoxazolamine represents a class of compounds with potential applications in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Formula:C3H4N2O
Synonyms:- 4-Aminoisoxazole
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4-Aminoisoxazole
CAS:<p>4-Aminoisoxazole is a triazole that has been found to be active against tumor cell lines. It is synthesized by reacting zinc powder with an acid solution containing 4-nitrobenzaldehyde, which results in the formation of 4-aminobenzonitrile, which subsequently undergoes nitration and reduction to form 4-aminoisoxazole. The synthesis of this compound can also be achieved by reacting ammonium nitrate with nitric acid in the presence of hydrochloric acid.</p>Formula:C3H4N2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:84.08 g/mol



