CHEBI:75366 - N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide

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ChEBI Name N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide
ChEBI ID CHEBI:75366
ChEBI ASCII Name N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide
Definition A sulfonamide that is 5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide in which one of the hydrogens of the nitrogen atom is substituted by a 4-aminobutyl group.
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Formula C14H17ClN2O2S
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 312.81500
Monoisotopic Mass 312.06993
InChI InChI=1S/C14H17ClN2O2S/c15-14-5-3-4-11-10-12(6-7-13(11)14)20(18,19)17-9-2-1-8-16/h3-7,10,17H,1-2,8-9,16H2
InChIKey JJQKICOADUKSNS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES NCCCCNS(=O)(=O)c1ccc2c(Cl)cccc2c1
Roles Classification
Chemical Role(s): Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Bronsted acid).
(via organic amino compound )
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366) is a naphthalenes (CHEBI:25477)
N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366) is a organochlorine compound (CHEBI:36683)
N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366) is a primary amino compound (CHEBI:50994)
N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366) is a sulfonamide (CHEBI:35358)
N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366) is conjugate base of N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide(1+) (CHEBI:75369)
Incoming N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide(1+) (CHEBI:75369) is conjugate acid of N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide (CHEBI:75366)
IUPAC Name
N-(4-aminobutyl)-5-chloronaphthalene-2-sulfonamide
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6227387 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
81705-04-6 CAS Registry Number ChemIDplus
Last Modified
25 February 2016