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2-Ethoxybenzoic acid (CAS 134-11-2)

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Application:
2-Ethoxybenzoic acid is used in thermally induced solvent-free reactions of Ph3Bi with a series of thiols and carboxylic acids
CAS Number:
134-11-2
Purity:
98%
Molecular Weight:
166.17
Molecular Formula:
C9H10O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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2-Ethoxybenzoic acid is a compound that functions as a chemical intermediate in development applications. It acts as a precursor in the synthesis of various organic compounds, contributing to the formation of more complex molecules. At the molecular level, 2-Ethoxybenzoic acid participates in esterification and etherification reactions, serving as a building block for the creation of new chemical entities. Its mechanism of action involves participating in organic synthesis processes, where it undergoes specific chemical transformations to yield desired products. 2-Ethoxybenzoic Acid′s functional role lies in its ability to facilitate the creation of diverse organic molecules, making it a component in the development of novel chemical entities.


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2-Ethoxybenzoic acid, 10 g

sc-225338
10 g
$20.00