6-Isopropoxynicotinic acid

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Reagent Code: #65210
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CAS Number 223127-05-7

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Weight 181.19 g/mol
Formula C₉H₁₁NO₃
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Boiling Point 300.4°C
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Storage room temperature, dry

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Used primarily in the synthesis of agrochemicals, particularly herbicides, to control unwanted vegetation in various crops. It serves as a key intermediate in the production of compounds that inhibit weed growth effectively. Additionally, it finds application in pharmaceutical research for developing new drugs due to its structural properties. Its role in organic synthesis also extends to creating other fine chemicals used in diverse industrial processes.

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Test Parameter Specification
Appearance White to Off-white Solid
Purity (%) 95.5-100
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 25mg
10-20 days ฿441.00
inventory 100mg
10-20 days ฿1,251.00
inventory 500mg
10-20 days ฿5,004.00

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6-Isopropoxynicotinic acid
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Used primarily in the synthesis of agrochemicals, particularly herbicides, to control unwanted vegetation in various crops. It serves as a key intermediate in the production of compounds that inhibit weed growth effectively. Additionally, it finds application in pharmaceutical research for developing new drugs due to its structural properties. Its role in organic synthesis also extends to creating other fine chemicals used in diverse industrial processes.
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