2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde
2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde[edit]


2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde is an organic compound with the formula C9H10O3. It is a derivative of benzaldehyde and is characterized by the presence of two methoxy groups at the 2 and 5 positions on the benzene ring.
Chemical Properties[edit]
2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde is a benzaldehyde derivative, which means it contains a formyl group (-CHO) attached to a benzene ring. The presence of methoxy groups (-OCH3) at the 2 and 5 positions influences its chemical reactivity and properties. These methoxy groups are electron-donating, which can affect the compound's behavior in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions.
Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of 2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde can be achieved through various methods. One common approach involves the methoxylation of hydroxybenzaldehyde derivatives. Another method is the formylation of 2,5-dimethoxytoluene using Vilsmeier-Haack reaction or similar formylation techniques.
Applications[edit]
2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and organic compounds. It serves as a precursor in the production of psychoactive substances and other complex molecules. Its derivatives are studied for potential applications in medicinal chemistry.
Safety and Handling[edit]
As with many chemical compounds, proper safety precautions should be taken when handling 2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde. It should be stored in a cool, dry place, and exposure should be minimized to prevent irritation or other health effects. Personal protective equipment such as gloves and goggles is recommended when handling this compound.
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2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde[edit]
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2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde chemical structure
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2,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde 3D space-filling model
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