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Diethyl Ethoxymethylidenemalonate (CAS 87-13-8)

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Alternate Names:
Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate; DEEMM; Ethoxymethylenemalonic acid diethyl ester
CAS Number:
87-13-8
Molecular Weight:
216.23
Molecular Formula:
C10H16O5
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate (DEEEM) is an organic compound that has gained significant popularity in the scientific community as a valuable reagent for synthesizing diverse compounds and molecules. Its versatility and extensive use in scientific research have been extensively studied. Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate finds wide-ranging applications in scientific research, playing a pivotal role in the synthesis of peptides, peptide derivatives, polymers, organic compounds, small molecules, and biodegradable polymers. Its utility extends to various scientific fields. In organic synthesis, Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate functions as a nucleophile, partaking in reactions with electrophiles to form new covalent bonds. Furthermore, it exhibits the ability to form hydrogen bonds with other molecules, endowing it with catalyst-like properties. Through its utilization in scientific research, Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate has demonstrated its efficacy and versatility as a reagent for synthesizing diverse compounds and molecules. It acts as a nucleophile, fostering the formation of new covalent bonds with electrophiles. Additionally, its capability to engage in hydrogen bonding enables catalytic behavior and opens up avenues for further exploration in various scientific disciplines.


Diethyl Ethoxymethylidenemalonate (CAS 87-13-8) References

  1. Use of activated enol ethers in the synthesis of pyrazoles: reactions with hydrazine and a study of pyrazole tautomerism.  |  Tarabová, D., et al. 2014. Beilstein J Org Chem. 10: 752-60. PMID: 24778729

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Diethyl Ethoxymethylidenemalonate, 100 g

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100 g
$110.00