Methyl 3-bromopropionate, 97%
Methyl 3-bromopropionate, 97%
Methyl 3-bromopropionate, 97%
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Methyl 3-bromopropionate, 97%

CAS: 3395-91-3 | C4H7BrO2 | 167.00 g/mol
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產品號碼 L14127.14
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化學識別
CAS3395-91-3
IUPAC Namemethyl 3-bromopropanoate
Molecular FormulaC4H7BrO2
InChI KeyKQEVIFKPZOGBMZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESCOC(=O)CCBr
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規格Specification Sheet規格表
Appearance (Color)Clear, coloorless to very pale yellow
FormLiquid
Assay (GC)>96.0%
Refractive Index1.4555-1.4605 @ 20?c
Methyl 3-bromopropionate was used in the synthesis of spiroanellated γ-lactones, pinacols and unprecedented 3-(1-hydroxycycloalkyl)-l-oxaspiro[n,m]alkan-2-ones. It can react with 2-Methyl-1H-benzoimidazole to get 1-(2-Methoxycarbonylethyl)-2-methylbenzimidazole.

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Applications
Methyl 3-bromopropionate was used in the synthesis of spiroanellated γ-lactones, pinacols and unprecedented 3-(1-hydroxycycloalkyl)-l-oxaspiro[n,m]alkan-2-ones. It can react with 2-Methyl-1H-benzoimidazole to get 1-(2-Methoxycarbonylethyl)-2-methylbenzimidazole.

Solubility
Immiscible in water.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store away from oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Adriana Pohlmann; Vincent Schanen; Dominique Guillaume; Jean-Charles Quirion; and Henri-Philippe Husson. Efficient Synthesis of Conformationally Constrained Peptidomimetics Containing 2-Oxopiperazines1. J. Org. Chem, 1997, 62, (4), 1016-1022.
  2. RenĆsuk; Zhong Hua; Mohamed Abdou; Christoph Kratky. Samarium diiodide promoted spirolactonization of cycloalkanones. Tetrahedron. 1991, 47, (34), 7037-7044.