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Pyrrobutamine (CAS 91-82-7)

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CAS Number:
91-82-7
Molecular Weight:
311.85
Molecular Formula:
C20H22ClN
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Pyrrobutamine is a compound that functions as a reagent in chemical synthesis. It acts as a nucleophilic catalyst, facilitating the formation of carbon-carbon bonds through its interaction with electrophilic substrates. Pyrrobutamine′s mechanism of action involves the activation of specific functional groups within the reaction mixture, promoting the desired chemical transformations. Pyrrobutamine′s role in the experimental is to enable the efficient and selective formation of new chemical bonds, contributing to the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Its mechanism of action involves the coordination of reactive intermediates, leading to the formation of key bond-forming intermediates. Pyrrobutamine′s functional role in chemical synthesis is to enable the construction of molecular frameworks with high levels of control and precision, supporting the development of new materials and compounds.


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Pyrrobutamine, 10 mg

sc-471731
10 mg
$326.00