thieno[3,2-b]pyridine-5-carboxylic acid

≥98%

Reagent Code: #243262
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CAS Number 56473-92-8

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Weight 179.2 g/mol
Formula C₈H₅NO₂S
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MDL Number MFCD01927157
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Melting Point 201.5-202.0 °C
Boiling Point 397.4±22.0 °C(Predicted)
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Density 1.508±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
Storage Room temperature

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Used in pharmaceutical research as a key intermediate in the synthesis of biologically active compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors and central nervous system agents. Its structure supports binding to specific enzyme targets, making it valuable in drug discovery for oncology and neurological disorders. Also employed in the preparation of heterocyclic compounds for materials science, including organic semiconductors and optoelectronic materials due to its electron-rich aromatic framework.

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thieno[3,2-b]pyridine-5-carboxylic acid
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Used in pharmaceutical research as a key intermediate in the synthesis of biologically active compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors and central nervous system agents. Its structure supports binding to specific enzyme targets, making it valuable in drug discovery for oncology and neurological disorders. Also employed in the preparation of heterocyclic compounds for materials science, including organic semiconductors and optoelectronic materials due to its electron-rich aromatic framework.
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