Methyl 2,5-difluorobenzoate has the molecular formula C8H5F2O2. It consists of a benzoate group (C6H5COO) attached to a methyl group (CH3), with fluorine atoms at the 2nd and 5th positions on the benzene ring.Methyl 2,5-difluorobenzoate features an ester group (C6H5COO), which is derived from benzoic acid and methanol.
Characteristics:Adhibition:
The compound serves as a source of difluorobenzene groups in organic synthesis. It is used to introduce fluorine atoms into organic molecules, a process known as fluorination. The difluorobenzene motif can impart specific chemical and physical properties to the resulting compounds.It can be applied to aviation vehicles.