Ethyl altropate
CAS: 22286-82-4
Ref. 3D-FE23032
1g | Descatalogado | ||
2g | Descatalogado | ||
100mg | Descatalogado | ||
250mg | Descatalogado | ||
500mg | Descatalogado |
Información del producto
- a-Methylene-benzeneacetic acid ethyl esterAtropic acid ethyl ester2-Phenylacrylic acid ethyl ester
- 2-Phenylacrylic acid ethyl ester
- Atropic acid, ethyl ester
- Benzeneacetic acid, alpha-methylene-, ethyl ester
- Benzeneacetic acid, α-methylene-, ethyl ester
- Ethyl 2-phenylprop-2-enoate
- Ethyl atropate
- Ethyl methylenephenylacetate
- Ethyl α-methylenebenzeneacetate
- Ethyl α-phenylacrylate
- Ver más sinónimos
Ethyl altropate is a phenyl derivative that is an amide of ethyl and propyl. It has an ethyl ester and a carboxylic acid methyl ester, which are functional groups. Ethyl altropate's chloride substituent is activated by metal ions, such as sodium ions. It is also used to make organic compounds with alkylaminocarbonyl groups. This compound can be made by refluxing ethyl acetoacetate with ammonia or methylamine in the presence of a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide. The reaction can be irreversible if too much base is added, and it may not work at all if too little base is used. The biological properties of this compound are currently unknown.