Produktname:2-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)methyl]oxirane

IUPAC Name:2-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)methyl]oxirane

CAS:85567-21-1
Molekulare Formel:C5H6F4O2
Reinheit:95%+
Katalognummer:CM376675
Molekulargewicht:174.1

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CAS-Nr.:85567-21-1
Molekulare Formel:C5H6F4O2
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SMILES-Code:FC(F)C(F)(F)OCC1CO1
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Katalognummer:CM376675
Molekulargewicht:174.1
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Fluorinated Compounds
Fluorine is the most electronegative element in the periodic table, and the fluorine atom has a small atomic radius, so fluorine-containing organic compounds have many wonderful properties. For example, the introduction of fluorine atoms or fluorine-containing groups into drug molecules can improve the permeability to cell membranes, metabolic stability and bioavailability; in addition, the introduction of fluorine atoms will improve the lipid solubility of the compound and promote its absorption in the body. The speed of delivery changes the physiological effect. In the field of medicinal chemistry, the introduction of fluorine atoms into organic molecules is an important direction for the development of new anticancer drugs, antitumor drugs, antiviral agents, anti-inflammatory drugs, and central nervous system drugs.
Oxiranes
Oxirane is a three-membered ring compound consisting of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms. Oxirane is present in natural products such as cryptocin, which has anticancer properties, and azidomycin, trienone, and epoxidomycin, which have shown activity against drug-resistant leukemias and AIDS-related lymphomas. Other oxirane containing bioactive molecules have anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and antitumor activities. Oxiranes are a strained ring susceptible to various nucleophilic, ring-opening or rearrangement reactions, so they are considered to be one of the most important intermediates in organic synthesis.