1-Methoxy-4-(sulfinylamino)benzene
CAS: 13165-69-0
Ref. 3D-FM133886
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Product Information
- methyl 4-(sulfinylamino)phenyl etherbenzene
- 1-methoxy-4-(sulfinylamino)-
- benzenamine, 4-methoxy-N-sulfinyl-
- N-Sulfinyl-p-anisidine
- N-Sulfinyl-p-methoxyaniline
- p-Anisidine, N-sulfinyl-
- p-Methoxy-N-sulfinylaniline
1-Methoxy-4-(sulfinylmethylamino)benzene is a diazonium salt that reacts with pyridine to form the corresponding 1,2,4-triazole. This reaction can be catalyzed by bases or metal salts. The reaction is an example of nucleophilic substitution and is used for research purposes. The 1-methoxy group on the benzene ring makes this compound more polar than 4-(sulfinylmethylamino)benzene and the shift in its spectrum is different. Substituent effects are observed in the electron density at the sulfur atom, which has a positive charge when it binds to an electron pair. An increased electron density leads to an increased polarizability and shift in the spectrum of this compound.
Chemical properties
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