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CAS No. :185422-96-2 MDL No. :MFCD03411718
Formula : C6H3Cl2NO3 Boiling Point : -
Linear Structure Formula :- InChI Key :LOQNBXJKGZGLCJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
M.W : 208.00 Pubchem ID :2762506
Synonyms :

Calculated chemistry of [ 185422-96-2 ]      Expand+

Physicochemical Properties

Num. heavy atoms : 12
Num. arom. heavy atoms : 6
Fraction Csp3 : 0.0
Num. rotatable bonds : 1
Num. H-bond acceptors : 4.0
Num. H-bond donors : 2.0
Molar Refractivity : 43.24
TPSA : 70.42 Ų

Pharmacokinetics

GI absorption : High
BBB permeant : Yes
P-gp substrate : No
CYP1A2 inhibitor : No
CYP2C19 inhibitor : No
CYP2C9 inhibitor : No
CYP2D6 inhibitor : No
CYP3A4 inhibitor : No
Log Kp (skin permeation) : -5.79 cm/s

Lipophilicity

Log Po/w (iLOGP) : 1.18
Log Po/w (XLOGP3) : 2.5
Log Po/w (WLOGP) : 1.79
Log Po/w (MLOGP) : -0.49
Log Po/w (SILICOS-IT) : 1.59
Consensus Log Po/w : 1.32

Druglikeness

Lipinski : 0.0
Ghose : None
Veber : 0.0
Egan : 0.0
Muegge : 0.0
Bioavailability Score : 0.56

Water Solubility

Log S (ESOL) : -3.01
Solubility : 0.204 mg/ml ; 0.00098 mol/l
Class : Soluble
Log S (Ali) : -3.62
Solubility : 0.0494 mg/ml ; 0.000238 mol/l
Class : Soluble
Log S (SILICOS-IT) : -2.06
Solubility : 1.8 mg/ml ; 0.00867 mol/l
Class : Soluble

Medicinal Chemistry

PAINS : 0.0 alert
Brenk : 1.0 alert
Leadlikeness : 1.0
Synthetic accessibility : 1.7

Safety of [ 185422-96-2 ]

Signal Word:Warning Class:N/A
Precautionary Statements:P261-P305+P351+P338 UN#:N/A
Hazard Statements:H315-H319-H335 Packing Group:N/A
GHS Pictogram:
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Technical Information

• Acid-Catalyzed α -Halogenation of Ketones • Acids Combine with Acyl Halides to Produce Anhydrides • Acyl Chloride Hydrolysis • Add Hydrogen Cyanide to Aldehydes and Ketones to Produce Alcohols • Addition of a Hydrogen Halide to an Internal Alkyne • Alcohol Syntheses from Aldehydes, Ketones and Organometallics • Alcohols are Weakly Basic • Alcohols as Acids • Alcohols Convert Acyl Chlorides into Esters • Alcohols from Haloalkanes by Acetate Substitution-Hydrolysis • Alcohols React with PX3 • Alcoholysis of Anhydrides • Aldehydes and Ketones Form Hemiacetals Reversibly • Aldol Addition • Alkene Hydration • Alkene Hydration • Alkyl Halide Occurrence • Alkylation of an Alkynyl Anion • Amide Hydrolysis • Amide Hydrolysis • An Alkane are Prepared from an Haloalkane • Anhydride Hydrolysis • Appel Reaction • Arndt-Eistert Homologation • Base-Catalyzed Hydration of α,β -Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones • Buchwald-Hartwig C-N Bond and C-O Bond Formation Reactions • Carbonation of Organometallics • Carboxylate Salt Formation • Carboxylic Acids React with Alcohols to Form Esters • Chichibabin Reaction • Chloroalkane Synthesis with SOCI2 • Chromium Reagents for Alcohol Oxidation • Chugaev Reaction • Claisen Condensations Produce β-Dicarbonyl Compounds • Claisen Condensations Produce β-Dicarbonyl Compounds • Convert Esters into Aldehydes Using a Milder Reducing Agent • Convert Haloalkanes into Alcohols by SN2 • Corey-Kim Oxidation • Decarboxylation of 3-Ketoacids Yields Ketones • Decarboxylation of Substituted Propanedioic • Decomposition of Lithium Aluminum Hydride by Protic Solvents • Deprotection of Cbz-Amino Acids • Dess-Martin Oxidation • Esters Are Reduced by LiAlH4 to Give Alcohols • Esters Hydrolyze to Carboxylic Acids and Alcohols • Ether Synthesis by Oxymercuration-Demercuration • Ethers Synthesis from Alcohols with Strong Acids • Formation of an Amide from an Amine and a Carboxylic Acid • Formation of an Amide from an Amine and a Carboxylic Acid • Friedel-Crafts Alkylation of Benzene with Haloalkanes • Friedel-Crafts Alkylations Using Alcohols • Geminal Diols and Acetals Can Be Hydrolyzed to Carbonyl Compounds • General Reactivity • Grignard Reaction • Grignard Reagents Transform Esters into Alcohols • Grignard Reagents Transform Esters into Alcohols • Haloalcohol Formation from an Alkene Through Electrophilic Addition • Halogen and Alcohols Add to Alkenes by Electrophilic Attack • Halogen and Alcohols Add to Alkenes by Electrophilic Attack • Halogenation of Alkenes • Hantzsch Pyridine Synthesis • Hemiaminal Formation from Amines and Aldehydes or Ketones • Hemiaminal Formation from Amines and Aldehydes or Ketones • HIO4 Oxidatively Degrades Vicinal Diols to Give Carbonyl Derivatives • Hiyama Cross-Coupling Reaction • Hunsdiecker-Borodin Reaction • Hydration of the Carbonyl Group • Hydride Reductions • Hydride Reductions of Aldehydes and Ketones to Alcohols • Hydride Reductions of Aldehydes and Ketones to Alcohols • Hydroboration-Oxidation • Hydroboration-Oxidation • Hydrolysis of Haloalkanes • Jones Oxidation • Ketones Undergo Mixed Claisen Reactions to Form β-Dicarbonyl Compounds • Kinetics of Alkyl Halides • Kumada Cross-Coupling Reaction • Martin's Sulfurane Dehydrating Reagent • Methylation of Ammonia • Mitsunobu Reaction • Moffatt Oxidation • Nitriles Hydrolyze to Carboxylic Acids • Osmium Tetroxide Reacts with Alkenes to Give Vicinal Diols • Osmium TetroxideReacts with Alkenes to Give Vicinal Diols • Oxidation of Alcohols by DMSO • Oxidation of Aldehydes Furnishes Carboxylic Acids • Oxidation of Primary Alcohols Furnishes Carboxylic Acids • Oxymercuration-Demercuration • Passerini Reaction • Peptide Bond Formation with DCC • Periodic Acid Degradation of Sugars • Preparation of Alcohols • Preparation of Alkenes by Dehydration of Alcohols • Preparation of Alkenes by Dehydration of Alcohols • Preparation of Alkoxides with Alkyllithium • Preparation of Amines • Preparation of Carboxylic Acids • Primary Ether Cleavage with Strong Nucleophilic Acids • Pyridines React with Grignard or Organolithium Reagents • Reactions of Alcohols • Reactions of Alkyl Halides with Reducing Metals • Reactions of Amines • Reactions of Carboxylic Acids • Reactions with Organometallic Reagents • Reduction of an Ester to an Alcohol • Reduction of Carboxylic Acids by LiAlH4 • Reduction of Carboxylic Acids by Lithium Aluminum Hydride • Reduction of Carboxylic Acids by Lithium Aluminum Hydride • Ring Opening of an Oxacyclopropane by Lithium Aluminum Hydride • Ritter Reaction • Schmidt Reaction • Sharpless Olefin Synthesis • Specialized Acylation Reagents-Ketenes • Stille Coupling • Substitution and Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides • Suzuki Coupling • Swern Oxidation • Synthesis of Alcohols from Tertiary Ethers • Synthesis of an Alkyl Sulfonate • The Conversion of Carboxylic Acids into Acyl Halides • The Nucleophilic Opening of Oxacyclopropanes • Thiazolium Salt Catalysis in Aldehyde Coupling • Thiazolium Salts Catalyze Aldehyde Coupling • Thiazolium Salts Catalyze Aldehyde Coupling • Transesterification • Ugi Reaction • Use 1,3-dithiane to Prepare of α-Hydroxyketones • Vicinal Anti Dihydroxylation of Alkenes • Williamson Ether Syntheses
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