1-(2-Bromoethyl)pyrrolidine hydrochloride

95%

Reagent Code: #114326
fingerprint
CAS Number 106536-48-5

science Other reagents with same CAS 106536-48-5

blur_circular Chemical Specifications

scatter_plot Molecular Information
Weight 214.53 g/mol
Formula C₆H₁₃BrClN
inventory_2 Storage & Handling
Storage room temperature, dry

description Product Description

Used in organic synthesis as a building block for the preparation of various pharmaceuticals and bioactive compounds. It serves as an intermediate in the production of drugs targeting neurological disorders, including dopamine receptor agonists. The compound is also employed in the development of chemical probes for studying biological systems, particularly in neuroscience research. Its bromoethyl group allows for further functionalization, making it valuable in creating complex molecules for medicinal chemistry applications.

format_list_bulleted Product Specification

Test Parameter Specification
Appearance
Purity (%) 94.5-100
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure

shopping_cart Available Sizes & Pricing

Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 50mg
10-20 days ฿2,020.00

Cart

No products

Subtotal: 0.00
Total 0.00 THB
1-(2-Bromoethyl)pyrrolidine hydrochloride
No image available
Used in organic synthesis as a building block for the preparation of various pharmaceuticals and bioactive compounds. It serves as an intermediate in the production of drugs targeting neurological disorders, including dopamine receptor agonists. The compound is also employed in the development of chemical probes for studying biological systems, particularly in neuroscience research. Its bromoethyl group allows for further functionalization, making it valuable in creating complex molecules for medicinal chemistry applications.
Mechanism -
Appearance -
Longevity -
Strength -
Storage -
Shelf Life -
Allergen(s) -
Dosage (Range) -
Dosage (Per Day) -
Mix Method -
Heat Resistance -
Stable in pH range -
Solubility -
Product Types -
INCI -

Purchase History for

Loading purchase history...