Thiazolylmethyl-4-nitrophenylcarbonate
CAS: 144163-97-3
Ref. 3D-FT28208
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Información del producto
- Carbonic acid 4-nitrophenyl-5-thiazolylmethyl ester
- ((5-Thiazolyl)Methyl)-(4-Nitrophenyl)Carbonate
- 4-Nitrophenyl 1,3-Thiazol-5-Ylmethyl Carbonate
- 4-Nitrophenyl 5-thiazolylmethyl carbonate
- 4-Nitrophenyl Thiazol-5-Ylmethyl Carbonate
- Carbonic Acid,4-Nitro phenyl-5-Thaizolyl Methyl Ester
- NCT
- [(5-Thiazol)methyl]-(4-nitrophenyl)carbonate
- [(5-Thiazoyl)methyl]-(4-nitrophenyl)carbonate
Thiazolylmethyl-4-nitrophenylcarbonate is a chloride carbamate that is toxic to the environment. The compound is used as a catalyst in industrial reactions, such as the conversion of thionyl chloride to chloroform, and the conversion of tert-butyl chloride to benzene. Thiazolylmethyl-4-nitrophenylcarbonate reacts with triphosgene or tert-butylcarbonyl chloride in an inert solvent such as tetrahydrofuran at low temperatures to form a tert-butyl carbamate, which can be used in the synthesis of ritonavir.