2-Aminoisophthalonitrile
CAS: 63069-52-3
Rif. 3D-NCA06952
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2-Aminoisophthalonitrile is an organic compound that belongs to the group of coumarin derivatives. It has a photophysical property and can be used as a starting material for the synthesis of other compounds, such as anilines and ethyl bromoacetate. 2-Aminoisophthalonitrile is synthesized by reacting acetone with ethyl bromoacetate in the presence of hydrochloric acid. The reaction can also be carried out on a large scale using an efficient method. In addition, 2-aminoisophthalonitrile contains functional groups that are nucleophilic and can react with electrophiles such as x-rays or metal ions.
2-Aminoisophthalonitrile has been shown to have an optical property in β-unsaturated ketones and active methylene compounds. X-ray crystal structures have revealed intramolecular hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl group and the amino