2-Chloro-4-iodopyridine-3-carbaldehyde is a halogenated pyridine aldehyde used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. Its structure features a pyridine ring with chloro, iodo, and aldehyde substituents, making it valuable for building complex molecules in medicinal chemistry.
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CAS 153034-90-3
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