4-Aminopyridin-2-ol

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Reagent Code: #135961
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CAS Number 59315-45-6

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Weight 110.11 g/mol
Formula C₅H₆N₂O
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Melting Point 206.5°C
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Storage 2-8°C

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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and potassium channel blockers. It also serves in the preparation of dyes and functional materials due to its ability to act as a ligand in coordination chemistry. Its structural features make it valuable in research for designing bioactive molecules and heterocyclic compounds.

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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and potassium channel blockers. It also serves in the preparation of dyes and functional materials due to its ability to act as a ligand in coordination chemistry. Its structural features make it valuable in research for designing bioactive molecules and heterocyclic compounds.

Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and potassium channel blockers. It also serves in the preparation of dyes and functional materials due to its ability to act as a ligand in coordination chemistry. Its structural features make it valuable in research for designing bioactive molecules and heterocyclic compounds.

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