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Modification and Functionalization of the Guanidine Group by Tailor-made Precursors
Published on: April 27, 2017
2,4-Di-chloro-6-{N-[2-(tri-fluoro-meth-yl)phen-yl]carboximido-yl}phenol
Zizipho Xantini1, Alfred Muller1, Koop Lammertsma1
1Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Johannesburg, 2006, South Africa.
Abstract:
The title compound, C14H8Cl2F3NO, was synthesized by the condensation between tri-fluoro-methyl-aniline and di-chloro-salicyl-aldehyde by nucleophilic addition, forming a hemiaminal, followed by a dehydration to generate an imine. The compound crystallizes in an ortho-rhom-bic Pbca (Z = 8) space group with a dihedral angle of 44.70 (5)° between the two aromatic rings. In the crystal, the mol-ecules pack together to form a zigzag pattern along the c axis.
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Alcohols are one of the most important functional groups in organic chemistry. The name of alcohol comes from the hydrocarbon from which it is derived. Alcohols are organic molecules containing the functional hydroxyl or –OH group directly bonded to carbon. Phenols have an OH group directly attached to a benzene ring. While alcohols are colorless, phenol is a white crystalline compound with a characteristic "hospital smell" odor.
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