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Biphenyl-4-carbonyl chloride is a chemical compound that functions as a reactive intermediate in organic synthesis. It is used as a reagent in the preparation of various organic compounds, particularly in the formation of amides and esters. Its mechanism of action involves the acylation of nucleophiles, such as amines and alcohols, to form the desired products. Biphenyl-4-Carbonyl Chloride its ability to selectively react with specific functional groups, allowing for precise control over the synthesis of complex molecules. In the experimental, biphenyl-4-carbonyl chloride plays a role in the modification of organic molecules, enabling the creation of diverse chemical structures for development purposes. Its mechanism of action involves the formation of covalent bonds with nucleophilic substrates, leading to the production of new chemical entities with potential applications in various fields of study.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Biphenyl-4-carbonyl chloride, 10 g | sc-227359 | 10 g | $61.00 |