CAS 51220-55-4
:N-(4-Butoxybenzoyl)glycine
Description:
N-(4-Butoxybenzoyl)glycine, with the CAS number 51220-55-4, is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which includes a glycine moiety linked to a 4-butoxybenzoyl group. This compound typically appears as a white to off-white solid and is soluble in organic solvents, reflecting its hydrophobic characteristics due to the butoxy group. It is often utilized in various applications, including as an intermediate in organic synthesis and potentially in pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals. The presence of both the aromatic ring and the carboxylic acid functionality contributes to its chemical reactivity, allowing for further derivatization. Additionally, its molecular structure suggests potential interactions with biological systems, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry. Safety data should be consulted for handling and exposure guidelines, as with any chemical substance. Overall, N-(4-Butoxybenzoyl)glycine exemplifies the diverse functionalities that can be achieved through the combination of different chemical groups.
Formula:C13H17NO4
InChI:InChI=1S/C13H17NO4/c1-2-3-8-18-11-6-4-10(5-7-11)13(17)14-9-12(15)16/h4-7H,2-3,8-9H2,1H3,(H,14,17)(H,15,16)
InChI key:InChIKey=UCEXMJMSILZCHZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(NCC(O)=O)(=O)C1=CC=C(OCCCC)C=C1
Synonyms:- N-(4-Butoxybenzoyl)glycine
- 2-[(4-Butoxybenzoyl)amino]acetic acid
- 4-Butoxyhippuric acid
- Glycine, N-(4-butoxybenzoyl)-
- (4-Butoxy-benzoylamino)-acetic acid
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Found 2 products.
(4-Butoxy-benzoylamino)-acetic acid
CAS:<p>4-Butoxy-benzoylamino)-acetic acid is a hydrophobic compound. The interaction of the compound with ionic liquids is strong, and it is insoluble in water or organic solvents. The molecular weight of this compound is 197.4 g/mol and its melting point is -54 °C. This compound can be used as an excipient for pharmaceuticals, and it can also be used to create homopolymers that are functionalized.</p>Formula:C13H17NO4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:251.28 g/mol

