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Ethyl 2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate

CAS 2044713-50-8Formula C7H12ClNO2MW 177.63PubChem 131631960

Ethyl 2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate is a functionalized intermediate with the chemical formula C7H12ClNO2 and CAS 2044713-50-8. It features an amino group, a chloroalkene moiety, and an ethyl ester, making it a versatile building block for various synthetic organic chemistry applications. This compound is intended for research use only.

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InChIKey: ZFQRLLZEKHMAQH-UHFFFAOYSA-NC7H12ClNO2 | MW 177.63

Chemical Identity

Molecular Formula

C7H12ClNO2

Molecular Weight

177.63 g/mol

Exact Mass

177.055656

PubChem CID

131631960

SMILES String

C=C(Cl)CC(N)C(=O)OCC

Names & Synonyms

ethyl2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate
External Identifiers
SCHEMBL22176650EN300-322068

Catalog Overview

Ethyl 2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate, identified by CAS number 2044713-50-8, is an organic compound classified as a functionalized intermediate. Its molecular structure includes an ethyl ester, an amino group, and a chloroalkene functionality, specifically a 4-chloropent-4-enoate backbone. With a molecular weight of 177. 63 g/mol and the empirical formula C7H12ClNO2, this compound presents multiple reactive sites.

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Ethyl 2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate, identified by CAS number 2044713-50-8, is an organic compound classified as a functionalized intermediate. Its molecular structure includes an ethyl ester, an amino group, and a chloroalkene functionality, specifically a 4-chloropent-4-enoate backbone. With a molecular weight of 177.63 g/mol and the empirical formula C7H12ClNO2, this compound presents multiple reactive sites. These features make it a valuable synthetic precursor in the development of more complex molecules, particularly in pharmaceutical research, agrochemical synthesis, and materials science, where the introduction of specific functional groups is crucial. It is supplied for research and development purposes only.

Physical Data

Estimated

Estimated / predicted physical property values for catalog reference.

Appearance

Colorless to pale yellow liquid

Physical State

Liquid

Melting Point

-5.0 °C

Boiling Point

220.0 °C

Density

1.1 g/cm³

Water Solubility

Slightly soluble

Flash Point

100.0 °C

Applications / Classifications

Research intermediateCustom synthesis building block

Biological Target Reference

No verified biological target assignment. This compound is listed primarily as a research or synthetic intermediate.

Preliminary Safety-Style Reference

Preliminary

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Handling and Storage
  • Handle Ethyl 2-amino-4-chloropent-4-enoate in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles, gloves, and a lab coat, to prevent skin and eye contact. Avoid inhalation of dust or vapors. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Store in a cool, dry place, away from incompatible materials. Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for comprehensive safety information before handling. This product is for research use only and not for human or animal therapeutic or diagnostic use.

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Research intermediateCustom synthesis building block

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Related HS Code / Compliance

HS Code: 292250GHS Pictograms: GHS07Shipment review: Shipment details require review before fulfillment.

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