
CAS 35975-30-5
:Piperazine-2,6-dione hydrochloride
Description:
Piperazine-2,6-dione hydrochloride, also known as 1,4-diazepan-2,6-dione hydrochloride, is a chemical compound characterized by its piperazine ring structure with two carbonyl groups at the 2 and 6 positions. This compound typically appears as a white to off-white crystalline solid and is soluble in water and various organic solvents, which makes it useful in pharmaceutical applications. The hydrochloride form enhances its stability and solubility. Piperazine-2,6-dione derivatives are of interest in medicinal chemistry due to their potential biological activities, including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. The compound's molecular structure allows for various modifications, leading to a range of derivatives with diverse pharmacological profiles. As with many chemical substances, handling should be done with care, adhering to safety protocols to avoid exposure. Its applications may extend to research in drug development and synthesis, particularly in the context of developing new therapeutic agents.
- 2,6-piperazinedione hydrochloride
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2,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 2,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride is a synthetic intermediate that can be used to prepare anti-inflammatory or antitumor compounds. 2,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride is also applicable for the synthesis of 4-succinamoyl-piperazine-2,6-dione derivatives, which are compounds with analgesic properties.<br>References Shvedaite, I. P., et al.: Pharmaceut Chem J 33, 313 (1999); Shvedaite, I. P. and Shimkyavichene, V. I.: Pharmaceut Chem J 33, 359 (1999); Svedaite, I.: Chemija 18, 50 (2007)<br></p>Formula:C4H6N2O2·HClColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:150.5642,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride
CAS:<p>2,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride is a cyclic, acyclic, oxime derivative of amines. It is an intermediate in the production of formamides and carbamates and has been shown to be a good nucleophile in the formation of imines. 2,6-Piperazinedione Hydrochloride also reacts with hydroxylamine to produce heterocyclic compounds. This compound has been shown to react with 2-aminopyridine to form sodamide.</p>Formula:C4H7ClN2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:150.56 g/mol


