Informations sur le produit
- Nsc 88935
- Pyrimidine, 2-bromo-
2-Bromopyrimidine is a molecule that can inhibit the synthesis of certain molecules by binding to the nitrogen atoms in their structure. It also has an adsorption mechanism, which is a type of chemical reaction where one molecule binds to another molecule through physical contact. The x-ray crystal structures for 2-bromopyrimidine show that it has two dipole moments, and this may be why it has an inhibitory effect on cancer cells. When 2-bromopyrimidine is synthesized industrially, coumarin derivatives are used as starting materials. One way to synthesize 2-bromopyrimidine is by reacting acetamide with bromine in the presence of light.