Nombre del producto:(2S)-2-(2-methoxyphenyl)oxirane

IUPAC Name:(2S)-2-(2-methoxyphenyl)oxirane

CAS:874980-60-6
Fórmula molecular:C9H10O2
Pureza:95%+
Número de catálogo:CM326105
Peso molecular:150.17

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Núm. De CAS :874980-60-6
Fórmula molecular:C9H10O2
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Código de sonrisas:COC1=CC=CC=C1[C@H]1CO1
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Número de catálogo:CM326105
Peso molecular:150.17
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Oxiranes
Oxirane is a three-membered ring compound consisting of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms. Oxirane is present in natural products such as cryptocin, which has anticancer properties, and azidomycin, trienone, and epoxidomycin, which have shown activity against drug-resistant leukemias and AIDS-related lymphomas. Other oxirane containing bioactive molecules have anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and antitumor activities. Oxiranes are a strained ring susceptible to various nucleophilic, ring-opening or rearrangement reactions, so they are considered to be one of the most important intermediates in organic synthesis.

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Benzenes
Benzene is an important organic compound with the chemical formula C6H6, and its molecule consists of a ring of 6 carbon atoms, each with 1 hydrogen atom. Benzene is a sweet, flammable, colorless and transparent liquid with carcinogenic toxicity at room temperature, and has a strong aromatic odor. It is insoluble in water, easily soluble in organic solvents, and can also be used as an organic solvent itself. The ring system of benzene is called benzene ring, and the structure after removing one hydrogen atom from the benzene ring is called phenyl. Benzene is one of the most important basic organic chemical raw materials. Many important chemical intermediates can be derived from benzene through substitution reaction, addition reaction and benzene ring cleavage reaction.