CAS 18268-68-3
:3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde
Description:
3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde is an organic compound characterized by its aromatic structure, featuring a benzaldehyde functional group with two methoxy (-OCH3) substituents and a chlorine atom. The presence of the chlorine atom at the 3-position and the methoxy groups at the 4 and 5 positions on the benzene ring influence its reactivity and physical properties. This compound typically appears as a pale yellow to light brown solid or liquid, depending on its purity and form. It is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and dichloromethane but has limited solubility in water due to its hydrophobic aromatic structure. 3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde is often used in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, owing to its electrophilic nature and ability to participate in further chemical reactions. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as it may pose health risks if inhaled or ingested.
Formula:C9H9ClO3
InChI:InChI=1/C9H9ClO3/c1-12-8-4-6(5-11)3-7(10)9(8)13-2/h3-5H,1-2H3
SMILES:COc1cc(cc(c1OC)Cl)C=O
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Found 4 products.
Benzaldehyde, 3-chloro-4,5-dimethoxy-
CAS:Formula:C9H9ClO3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:200.61903-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde
CAS:3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehydePurity:98%Molecular weight:200.62g/mol3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde
CAS:<p>3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde is a coniferous organic compound that has been shown to have antibacterial activity. 3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde is an analog of the etoposide drug, which is used in the treatment of cancer. It binds to the bacterial cell membrane and prevents replication of DNA. 3-Chloro-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde also inhibits the growth of cancer cells by disrupting their protein synthesis. This agent also has a gaseous form and can be used as an insecticide.</p>Formula:C9H9ClO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:200.62 g/mol




