4-Bromobenzylhydrazine
CAS : 45811-94-7
Ref. 3D-VBA81194
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- 4-BroMobenzylhydrazine
4-Bromobenzylhydrazine (4BBH) is a synthetic chemical that reacts with bases to produce 4-bromobenzaldehyde. It was first synthesized in 1883 by the German chemist Wilhelm Schlenk, who also discovered its properties of base catalysis. 4BBH has been used in chemistry experiments, as well as computational and experimental studies of human neural cells. Retrosynthesis is a technique that chemists use to predict the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones. This technique can be used to plan the synthesis of complex molecules like 4BBH and other synthetic chemicals. The techniques used to study these molecules include computational chemistry, experimental chemistry, and integrating different approaches like synthetic chemistry and computational chemistry into one experiment.