Atomfair alpha-(4-Pyridyl)benzhydrol C18H15NO

Description alpha-(4-Pyridyl)benzhydrol (CAS No. 1620-30-0) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C18H15NO. Also known as diphenyl(pyridin-4-yl)methanol, this versatile chemical features a benzhydrol core substituted with a pyridyl group, making it valuable for synthetic and medicinal chemistry applications. Its crystalline structure and well-defined molecular weight (261.32 g/mol) ensure consistent performance in research settings. Ideal for use as a building block in heterocyclic synthesis, ligand design, or pharmaceutical intermediates, this compound is rigorously tested for purity and stability. Packaged under inert conditions to prevent degradation, it is suited for laboratory and industrial-scale applications.

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Description

Description

alpha-(4-Pyridyl)benzhydrol (CAS No. 1620-30-0) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C18H15NO. Also known as diphenyl(pyridin-4-yl)methanol, this versatile chemical features a benzhydrol core substituted with a pyridyl group, making it valuable for synthetic and medicinal chemistry applications. Its crystalline structure and well-defined molecular weight (261.32 g/mol) ensure consistent performance in research settings. Ideal for use as a building block in heterocyclic synthesis, ligand design, or pharmaceutical intermediates, this compound is rigorously tested for purity and stability. Packaged under inert conditions to prevent degradation, it is suited for laboratory and industrial-scale applications.

  • CAS No: 1620-30-0
  • Molecular Formula: C18H15NO
  • Molecular Weight: 261.3
  • Exact Mass: 261.115364102
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 261.115364102
  • IUPAC Name: diphenyl(pyridin-4-yl)methanol
  • SMILES: C1=CC=C(C=C1)C(C2=CC=CC=C2)(C3=CC=NC=C3)O
  • Synonyms: 1620-30-0, alpha-(4-Pyridyl)benzhydrol, diphenyl(pyridin-4-yl)methanol, diphenyl(4-pyridyl)methanol, Diphenyl-4-pyridylmethanol

Application

alpha-(4-Pyridyl)benzhydrol serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly for compounds targeting neurological and inflammatory pathways. Its pyridyl and benzhydrol moieties make it a versatile ligand in coordination chemistry for catalytic systems. Researchers also utilize it in the development of chiral auxiliaries and asymmetric synthesis methodologies. Additionally, it finds use in material science for designing organic frameworks and functionalized polymers.

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