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AE18501

1206249-86-6 | Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate

Packsize Purity Availability Price Discounted Price    Quantity
100mg 97% in stock $45.00 $32.00 -   +
250mg 97% in stock $108.00 $76.00 -   +
500mg 97% in stock $215.00 $151.00 -   +
1g 97% in stock $296.00 $208.00 -   +
2500mg 97% in stock $555.00 $389.00 -   +
5g 97% in stock $888.00 $622.00 -   +
10g 97% in stock $1,504.00 $1,053.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AE18501
Chemical Name: Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate
CAS Number: 1206249-86-6
Molecular Formula: C7H5BrClNO2
Molecular Weight: 250.4771
MDL Number: MFCD14582021
SMILES: COC(=O)c1cc(Br)cc(n1)Cl

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate is a versatile compound that finds diverse applications in chemical synthesis. This compound serves as a valuable building block in the creation of various organic molecules and pharmaceutical intermediates. In chemical synthesis, Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate can be utilized as a key precursor for the introduction of functional groups such as bromine and chlorine into target molecules.The presence of both bromine and chlorine in the molecular structure of Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate provides opportunities for selective transformations through substitution reactions, allowing chemists to tailor the properties of the final product. This compound can participate in cross-coupling reactions, Grignard reactions, and other types of organic transformations to introduce desired chemical functionalities.Furthermore, Methyl 4-bromo-6-chloropicolinate can serve as a vital component in the synthesis of complex natural products, agrochemicals, and materials with specific properties. Its unique structural features make it a valuable intermediate for accessing a wide range of chemical structures with potential applications in various fields of chemistry and industry.
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