3-Chloro-4-(2-methylpropyl)benzoic acid is a chlorinated aromatic carboxylic acid used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. Its structure features a benzene ring substituted with a carboxylic acid group, a chlorine atom, and an isobutyl side chain.
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CAS 885706-15-0
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