Cl-4AS-1

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Cl-4AS-1 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C12H9ClN2O2S. It is a synthetic compound that is often used in chemical research and pharmaceutical development.

Chemical Structure

The chemical structure of Cl-4AS-1 consists of a benzene ring attached to a sulfonamide group, with a chlorine atom and an amine group also attached to the benzene ring. This structure gives Cl-4AS-1 its unique chemical properties and reactivity.

Synthesis

The synthesis of Cl-4AS-1 typically involves the reaction of a suitable benzene derivative with sulfuric acid to form the sulfonamide group, followed by chlorination and amination to introduce the chlorine and amine groups. This process requires careful control of reaction conditions to ensure the correct product is formed.

Applications

Cl-4AS-1 is primarily used in chemical research and pharmaceutical development. Its unique chemical structure and reactivity make it a useful tool in the synthesis of a wide range of other compounds. In pharmaceutical development, Cl-4AS-1 is often used as a building block in the synthesis of new drugs.

Safety

As with all chemical compounds, Cl-4AS-1 should be handled with care. It can be harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or comes into contact with skin. Appropriate safety measures should be taken when handling Cl-4AS-1, including the use of personal protective equipment and working in a well-ventilated area.

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