Product Name:N-[[2-[1-(4-bromophenyl)sulfonylpyrrol-3-yl]-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl]-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide

IUPAC Name:N-({2-[1-(4-bromobenzenesulfonyl)-1H-pyrrol-3-yl]-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl}methyl)-4-methylbenzene-1-sulfonamide

CAS:1449413-28-8
Molecular Formula:C21H21BrN2O6S2
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM1015329
Molecular Weight:541.43

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CAS NO:1449413-28-8
Molecular Formula:C21H21BrN2O6S2
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Smiles Code:CC1=CC=C(C=C1)S(=O)(=O)NCC2(OCCO2)C3=CN(C=C3)S(=O)(=O)C4=CC=C(C=C4)Br
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Catalog Number:CM1015329
Molecular Weight:541.43
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Pyrroles
Pyrrole is a five membered heterocyclic compound with the molecular formula of C4H5N. Pyrrole has a ring composed of four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom. Pyrrole is easy to polymerize in the air. Pyrrole is the parent compound of many important biological substances (such as bile pigment, porphyrin and chlorophyll). Pyrrole scaffolds are widely used in biological and pharmaceutical fields. Pyrrole is a special heterocyclic scaffold, which exists in many natural products, drug molecules and pesticides, and has shown its application in materials science.
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Pyrrole is a heterocyclic, aromatic, organic compound, a five-membered ring with the formula C 4H 4NH. It is a colorless volatile liquid that darkens readily upon exposure to air. Substituted derivatives are also called pyrroles, e.g., N-methylpyrrole.
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Dioxolane is a heterocyclic acetal with the formula (CH2)2O2CH2. It is related to tetrahydrofuran by exchanging an oxygen for the CH2 group. The isomer 1,2-dioxolane (in which the two oxygen centers are adjacent) is a peroxide. 1,3-Dioxolane is used as solvent and comonomer in polyacetal. The dioxolane-type and their hydrogenolysis can provide very valuable partially protected building blocks either for oligosaccharide syntheses or sugar transformations.