

QUICK LINKS
2-(Hexamethyleneimino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride is a compound that functions as a reactive intermediate in organic synthesis. It acts as an alkylating agent, forming covalent bonds with nucleophilic groups in molecules. 2-(Hexamethyleneimino)Ethyl Chloride Hydrochloride′s mechanism of action involves the displacement of the chloride ion by a nucleophile, resulting in the formation of a new carbon-nitrogen bond. This reaction can be utilized in the synthesis of various organic compounds, allowing for the introduction of the 2-(Hexamethyleneimino)ethyl group into target molecules. 2-(Hexamethyleneimino)Ethyl Chloride Hydrochloride′s function in organic synthesis involves its ability to facilitate the modification of molecular structures, enabling the creation of new chemical entities with specific properties. Its mechanism of action at the molecular level involves the formation of stable covalent bonds, contributing to the diversification of chemical structures in experimental applications.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
2-(Hexamethyleneimino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride, 5 g | sc-265293 | 5 g | $50.00 |