CAS 30673-27-9
:Acetic acid, chloro(hydroxyimino)-, methyl ester
Description:
Acetic acid, chloro(hydroxyimino)-, methyl ester, identified by CAS number 30673-27-9, is an organic compound that features a methyl ester functional group along with a chloro and hydroxyimino substituent. This compound is characterized by its ester linkage, which typically imparts a degree of volatility and solubility in organic solvents. The presence of the chloro group can enhance reactivity, making it useful in various chemical synthesis applications. The hydroxyimino group contributes to the compound's potential as a precursor in the formation of more complex molecules, particularly in the context of organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. Acetic acid derivatives are often involved in reactions such as esterification and nucleophilic substitution. The compound's properties, including its boiling point, melting point, and reactivity, can vary based on the specific structural arrangement and the presence of functional groups. Safety data should be consulted, as compounds containing chlorine and nitrogen functionalities may pose health hazards and require careful handling.
Formula:C3H4ClNO3
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Found 2 products.
Methyl 2-Chloro-2-(hydroxyimino)acetate
CAS:Methyl 2-Chloro-2-(hydroxyimino)acetatePurity:95%Molecular weight:137.52g/molMethyl 2-chloro-2-(hydroxyimino)acetate
CAS:<p>Methyl 2-chloro-2-(hydroxyimino)acetate is a benzyl derivative of nikkomycin. It is the diastereomer of ethylene benzyl chloride and has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria by inhibiting dehydrogenase, which is an enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism. Methyl 2-chloro-2-(hydroxyimino)acetate has been shown to be enantiopure, with only one of its two possible stereoisomers present. This product also inhibits the growth of bacteria by binding to lysine residues on their cell surface and preventing them from synthesizing proteins.</p>Formula:C3H4ClNO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:137.52 g/mol

