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(2Z,3Z)-2,3-bis[amino(methylsulfanyl)methylene]butanedinitrile

CAS 108923-79-1: (2Z,3Z)-2,3-bis[amino(methylsulfanyl)methylene]butanedinitrile

Description:(2Z,3Z)-2,3-bis[amino(methylsulfanyl)methylene]butanedinitrile, with the CAS number 108923-79-1, is a chemical compound characterized by its unique structural features, including multiple functional groups. This compound contains two nitrile groups (-C≡N) and two amino groups (-NH2) that are linked to a butanedinitrile backbone. The presence of methylthio groups (-S-CH3) attached to the amino groups contributes to its reactivity and potential applications in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. The Z configuration indicates that the substituents around the double bonds are on the same side, which can influence the compound's stereochemistry and biological activity. This compound may exhibit properties such as solubility in polar solvents and potential interactions with biological targets due to its functional groups. Its synthesis and reactivity can be of interest in the development of pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals, where the modification of amino and nitrile functionalities can lead to diverse chemical behaviors. Further studies would be necessary to explore its specific applications and biological effects.

Formula:C8H10N4S2

InChI:InChI=1/C8H10N4S2/c1-13-7(11)5(3-9)6(4-10)8(12)14-2/h11-12H2,1-2H3/b7-5+,8-6+

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  • (2Z,3Z)-bis[amino(methylsulfanyl)methylidene]butanedinitrile
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