p-Azidoacetophenone
CAS: 20062-24-2
Ref. 3D-FA18100
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Información del producto
- 4'-Azidoacetophenone1-(4-Azidophenyl)ethanone
p-Azidoacetophenone is a tetrafluorinated compound with a hydrogen bond. It has been shown to have anticancer activity, but little is known about the transfer mechanism of this compound. p-Azidoacetophenone reacts strongly with chloride and hydrochloric acid, but does not react with azides. This means that the molecule does not undergo an irreversible oxidation reaction and it is not reactive to azides. The synthesis of p-azidoacetophenone begins with the formation of 2-(p-bromoethoxy)phenylacetonitrile, which undergoes nucleophilic substitution by sodium azide in a second step to form 4-chlorobenzeneimine. The third step involves the addition of hydrochloric acid and ethyl acetate to produce the desired product.