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Ethyl 2-bromohexanoate functions as an alkylating agent in chemical reactions, participating in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. It acts as an electrophile, reacting with nucleophiles to form new carbon-carbon bonds through substitution or addition reactions. Ethyl 2-Bromohexanoate′s mechanism of action involves the displacement of the bromine atom by a nucleophile, leading to the formation of a new carbon-carbon bond. This process is utilized in organic synthesis to introduce the ethyl 2-bromohexanoate moiety into a variety of organic compounds, allowing for the creation of complex molecular structures. In this way, ethyl 2-bromohexanoate plays a role in the construction of diverse chemical entities, contributing to the development of novel compounds for development purposes.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Ethyl 2-bromohexanoate, 5 g | sc-234928 | 5 g | $150.00 |