
CAS 1314390-66-3
:Spiro[2.5]octane-5-carboxylic acid
Description:
Spiro[2.5]octane-5-carboxylic acid is a bicyclic organic compound characterized by its unique spiro structure, which consists of two fused rings sharing a single carbon atom. This compound features a carboxylic acid functional group, which contributes to its acidity and reactivity. The spiro configuration imparts distinctive steric and electronic properties, influencing its behavior in chemical reactions and interactions with other molecules. Typically, compounds like spiro[2.5]octane-5-carboxylic acid exhibit moderate solubility in polar solvents due to the presence of the carboxylic acid group, while their spiro structure can lead to interesting conformational dynamics. This compound may be of interest in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, or materials science due to its potential applications in creating novel chemical entities or as intermediates in various synthetic pathways. As with many organic acids, it may participate in acid-base reactions, esterifications, and other transformations, making it a versatile building block in organic chemistry.
Formula:C9H14O2
Synonyms:- spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid
- Spiro[2.5]octane-5-carboxylic acid
- SPIRO[2. 5]0CTANE-5- CARBOXYLIC ACID
- Spiro[2.5]Octane-5-Carboxylic Acid(WX100636)
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Spiro[2.5]octane-5-carboxylic Acid
CAS:Formula:C9H14O2Purity:97%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:154.2063spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid
CAS:<p>Spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid is an industrial chemical that is used in the synthesis of other chemicals, such as pharmaceuticals and dyes. It can also be used for the production of solvents, such as ethanol and methanol. The compound is synthesized from a reaction between p-toluenesulfonic acid and magnesium chloride to produce magnesium sulfate, which reacts with ethyl bromide to form spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid. Spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid can also be synthesized by reacting potassium tert butoxide with isobutyryl chloride in ether at room temperature. This reaction produces a Grignard reagent that reacts with p-toluenesulfonic acid in ether to form spiro[2.5]octane-7-carboxylic acid.</p>Formula:C9H14O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:154.2 g/mol


