2-CHLORO-3-NITROTHIOPHENE
CAS: 5330-98-3
Ref. 3D-FC156601
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Información del producto
- Thiophene, 2-chloro-3-nitro-
- 4-chloro-N'-octanoylbenzohydrazide
2-Chloro-3-nitrothiophene is a molecule that belongs to the class of aromatic compounds. It has been synthesized by condensation of 2-chloropyridine and nitrobenzene. The functional theory for this compound is based on the idea that the nitrogen atom in the ring is activated, enabling it to attack a chloride ion. This reaction produces an oxindole ring, which can be opened by an acid to produce an analog with a chloride substituent. The frequencies associated with the x-ray diffraction study of this molecule are in agreement with those predicted by theory. 2-Chloro-3-nitrothiophene has shown selectivity as a kinase inhibitor, which may be due to its ability to bind to ATP without activating it and inhibiting ATP hydrolysis.