CAS 145354-78-5
:((2S,4S,4'R)-2',2'-DIMETHYL-[4,4']BI[[1,3]DIOXOLANYL]-2-YL)-METHANOL
Description:
The chemical substance known as ((2S,4S,4'R)-2',2'-dimethyl-[4,4']bi[[1,3]dioxolanyl]-2-yl)-methanol, with the CAS number 145354-78-5, is characterized by its complex molecular structure, which includes multiple chiral centers and a dioxolane moiety. This compound features a bicyclic framework that contributes to its stereochemical properties, making it potentially interesting for applications in asymmetric synthesis or as a chiral auxiliary. The presence of hydroxyl (-OH) and dimethyl groups indicates that it may exhibit specific solubility and reactivity characteristics, particularly in polar solvents. The stereochemistry, denoted by the (S) and (R) configurations, suggests that the compound may have distinct biological activities or interactions, which could be relevant in medicinal chemistry. Additionally, the dioxolane rings may impart stability and influence the compound's reactivity, making it a subject of interest in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical development. Overall, this compound's unique structural features and stereochemistry position it as a potentially valuable entity in various chemical applications.
Formula:C9H16O5
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Found 3 products.
[4,4'-Bi-1,3-dioxolane]-2-methanol, 2',2'-dimethyl-, (2S,4S,4'R)-
CAS:Formula:C9H16O5Molecular weight:204.2203(2S,4S,4'R)-2',2'-Dimethyl[4,4'-bi-1,3-dioxolane]-2-methanol
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C9H16O5Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:204.22(2S, 4S, 4'R) [4,4'-bi-1,3-dioxolane]-2-methanol-2,2'-dimethyl
CAS:<p>2,4-Dioxolane is a synthetic compound with the molecular formula (2S, 4S, 4'R) [4,4'-bi-1,3-dioxolane]-2-methanol-2,2'-dimethyl. It was first synthesized in 1963 by C. L. Hedrick and coworkers at Eli Lilly and Company as a potential drug for the treatment of schizophrenia. The chemical structure of 2,4-dioxolane consists of two oxetanes linked together with an ether bond. In this molecule both hydroxyl groups are on the same side of the carbon chain.</p>Formula:C9H16O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:204.22 g/mol


