Chemistry Organic Building Blocks Chlorides dichloronicotinaldehyde
Ambeed provide 6 derivatives of dichloronicotinaldehyde.
Dichlorine is a strong oxidizing agent, and it readily reacts with organic compounds. The reaction with nicotinic aldehyde could involve the substitution of hydrogen atoms with chlorine atoms.The addition of chlorine atoms to nicotinic aldehyde may alter its chemical properties and reactivity. The resulting chlorinated product might have different applications compared to the original nicotinic aldehyde.
The product of the reaction could potentially serve as an intermediate in the synthesis of more complex organic compounds. It might be used as a starting material for the preparation of various derivatives with specific properties.
The combination and subsequent reactions could be used in a laboratory setting for research purposes, such as investigating new chemical transformations or understanding the reactivity of organic compounds.
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