Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
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Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

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Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Catalog numberL07407.06
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS14719-83-6
IUPAC Namemethyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate
Molecular FormulaC8H6ClNO4
InChI KeyXRTKWPWDSUNLHS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESCOC(=O)C1=CC=C(Cl)C(=C1)[N+]([O-])=O
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)White to pale yellow to cream
Melting Point (clear melt)77.5-83.5?C
Assay (GC)≥97.5%
FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder
Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, is used as starting material for the preparation of the methyl benzoates

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Applications
Methyl 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoate, is used as starting material for the preparation of the methyl benzoates

Solubility
Soluble in water.

Notes
Store away from strong oxidizing agents. Keep container tightly closed. Store in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. M. K. ChantooniJr.; I. M. Kolthoff. Resolution of acid strength in tert-butyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol of substituted benzoic acids, phenols, and aliphatic carboxylic acids. Anal. Chem. 1979, 51, (1), 133-140.
  2. Joseph Miller. The SN Mechanism in Aromatic Compounds. VI. Carbonyl and Nitrile Substituents. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1954, 76, (2), 448-450.