CAS:85-56-3
MF:C14H9ClO3
EINECS:201-615-9
MW:260.67
Other Names:2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic acid
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What is of 2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic acid with CAS 85-56-3 ?
2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic acid, also known as Chloro Benzoyl Benzoic Acid (CBBA), is an important organic intermediate with the CAS number 85-56-3. It is mainly used as a raw material in the synthesis of anti-inflammatory drugs, pharmaceutical intermediates, and fine chemicals. Due to its stable molecular structure and high purity, it plays a crucial role in various chemical synthesis and pharmaceutical processes.
Description
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Product Name
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2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic acid
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CAS Number
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85-56-3
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Purity
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99%
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Appearance
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White powder
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Place of Origin
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Shandong, China
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Melting Point
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149-150 °C (lit.)
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Boiling Point
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470.8±30.0 °C(Predicted)
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Molecular Formula
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C14H9ClO3
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Applications of 2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic Acid
1. Pharmaceutical Intermediate
2-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)benzoic acid (CAS 85-56-3) is a vital intermediate in the synthesis of several nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including Indomethacin and other benzoic acid derivatives. Its purity and reactivity make it ideal for high-value pharmaceutical manufacturing.
2. Organic Synthesis
Chloro Benzoyl Benzoic Acid is used in organic synthesis reactions involving acylation and condensation, serving as a precursor to complex aromatic compounds and fine chemicals.
Key Features and Advantages
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High Purity: Ensures excellent performance in downstream synthesis.
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Stable Chemical Structure: Suitable for long-term storage and reliable reaction control.
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Consistent Quality: Each batch is carefully tested to guarantee uniform specifications.
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Wide Applicability: Ideal for pharmaceutical intermediates and specialty chemical production.
Packing
25kgs/drum,9tons/20’container.25kgs/bag,20tons/20’container.



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