2-(4-methylsulphonyloxyphenyl)ethanol - Names and Identifiers
2-(4-methylsulphonyloxyphenyl)ethanol - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C9H12O4S
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Molar Mass | 216.25 |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
2-(4-methylsulphonyloxyphenyl)ethanol - Introduction
2-(ethanol), the chemical formula is C9H12O5S, often referred to as MSEHP, it is an organic compound. The following is a detailed description of some of the properties, uses, methods and safety information of MSEHP:
Nature:
-Appearance: white crystalline or crystalline solid;
-Solubility: Soluble in ethanol, dimethyl sulfoxide and dichloromethane, insoluble in water;
-Melting point: about 120°C.
Use:
MSEHP is often used as an important intermediate in chemical synthesis. It is widely used in drug synthesis, pesticide synthesis, pharmaceutical production and other fields. Specific uses include:
-Drug synthesis: as an intermediate in the synthesis of antibiotics, anti-tumor drugs and other drugs;
-pesticide synthesis: for the synthesis of pesticides such as insecticides, fungicides and biocides;
-Pharmaceutical production: for the preparation of active ingredients, targeted therapeutic agents and drug carriers.
Preparation Method:
The synthesis method of MSEHP is more complicated, and generally needs to be synthesized by multi-step reaction. The most common method is the esterification of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid with methanesulfonic acid, followed by reduction or other reaction steps to obtain the target product.
Safety Information:
- MSEHP is safe and has no obvious toxicity or irritation under conventional use conditions;
-However, as a chemical, care should be taken to comply with laboratory practices and avoid contact with skin and eyes;
-When storing, it should be kept in a dry, cool place, away from fire and oxidizing agents;
-Avoid contact with strong oxidants and strong acids to avoid dangerous reactions.
It should be noted that the information provided here is for reference only. Please follow the safe operation practices and consult professional advice in laboratory use or other relevant scenarios.
Last Update:2024-04-09 19:05:52