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2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoic acid

CAS 2060021-05-6Formula C9H18FNO2MW 191.24PubChem 137702059

2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoic acid is a fluorinated amino acid derivative, primarily used as a versatile building block in organic synthesis for research and development applications, particularly in medicinal chemistry.

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InChIKey: NWZOUWKRWHGSGF-UHFFFAOYSA-NC9H18FNO2 | MW 191.24

Chemical Identity

Molecular Formula

C9H18FNO2

Molecular Weight

191.24 g/mol

Exact Mass

191.132157

PubChem CID

137702059

SMILES String

CCC(C)CC(N)(CCF)C(=O)O

Names & Synonyms

2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoicacid
External Identifiers
EN300-320183

Catalog Overview

2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoic acid, identified by CAS 2060021-05-6 and molecular formula C9H18FNO2, is a fluorinated alpha-amino acid derivative. This compound features a 2-fluoroethyl group and a 4-methylhexyl chain, making it a valuable functionalized intermediate in organic synthesis. Its unique structural elements, including the amino acid backbone and the fluorine atom, render it suitable for synthesizing complex molecules. Researchers in medicinal chemistry often utilize such fluorinated building blocks to explore compounds with modified pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles.

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2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoic acid, identified by CAS 2060021-05-6 and molecular formula C9H18FNO2, is a fluorinated alpha-amino acid derivative. This compound features a 2-fluoroethyl group and a 4-methylhexyl chain, making it a valuable functionalized intermediate in organic synthesis. Its unique structural elements, including the amino acid backbone and the fluorine atom, render it suitable for synthesizing complex molecules. Researchers in medicinal chemistry often utilize such fluorinated building blocks to explore compounds with modified pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles. This chemical is intended for research and development applications.

Physical Data

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Estimated / predicted physical property values for catalog reference.

Appearance

White crystalline powder

Physical State

Solid

Melting Point

200.0 °C

Boiling Point

370.0 °C

Density

1.3 g/cm³

Water Solubility

Soluble

Flash Point

280.0 °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 2-Amino-2-(2-fluoroethyl)-4-methylhexanoic acid in a well-ventilated area or fume hood. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles, chemical-resistant gloves, and a lab coat. Avoid inhalation of dust or vapors, ingestion, and direct skin or eye contact. In case of exposure, consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for specific first-aid procedures. Store the compound in a cool, dry place, securely sealed, and away from incompatible materials.

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Research intermediateCustom synthesis building block

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HS Code: 292249GHS Pictograms: GHS07Shipment review: Shipment details require review before fulfillment.

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