CAS 62566-66-9
:Oxirane, (2-chlorophenyl)-, (2R)-
Description:
Oxirane, (2-chlorophenyl)-, (2R)-, also known as (2-chlorophenyl)oxirane, is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of an oxirane ring, which is a three-membered cyclic ether. The compound features a chlorophenyl group, indicating that a chlorine atom is substituted on the phenyl ring at the second position. This substitution can influence the compound's reactivity and physical properties, such as boiling and melting points. The (2R)- designation refers to the specific stereochemistry of the oxirane, indicating that it has a particular spatial arrangement of atoms that can affect its biological activity and interactions with other molecules. Generally, compounds like this can be used in various applications, including as intermediates in organic synthesis or in the development of pharmaceuticals. The presence of the oxirane ring often makes such compounds reactive, particularly in nucleophilic addition reactions. Safety and handling precautions are essential due to the potential toxicity and reactivity associated with chlorinated compounds and epoxides.
Formula:C8H7ClO
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(R)-(2-Chlorophenyl)oxirane
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C8H7ClOColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:154.59
