2-Methyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)thiazole

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Reagent Code: #204016
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Alias 2-methyl-4-(3-nitro-phenyl)-thiazole
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CAS Number 39541-91-8

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Weight 220.25 g/mol
Formula C₁₀H₈N₂O₂S
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MDL Number MFCD00838954
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Boiling Point 375.9±25.0 °C(Predicted)
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Density 1.330±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
Storage Room temperature, seal, dry

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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, particularly in the development of antifungal and antibacterial agents. Its structure supports activity against certain microbial strains, making it valuable in medicinal chemistry research. Also employed in the preparation of agrochemicals and bioactive molecules where thiazole derivatives are required. Shows potential in the design of new drug candidates due to its ability to interact with specific enzyme targets.

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inventory 250mg
10-20 days ฿5,320.00
inventory 1g
10-20 days ฿15,680.00

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2-Methyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)thiazole
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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, particularly in the development of antifungal and antibacterial agents. Its structure supports activity against certain microbial strains, making it valuable in medicinal chemistry research. Also employed in the preparation of agrochemicals and bioactive molecules where thiazole derivatives are required. Shows potential in the design of new drug candidates due to its ability to interact with specific enzyme targets.
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