Saliron
Saliron is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C12H14O4. It belongs to the class of organic molecules known as esters, specifically a diester. Its structure features a benzene ring substituted with two methoxycarbonyl groups. Saliron is typically encountered as a white crystalline solid.
The synthesis of saliron can be achieved through various esterification reactions. One common method involves the
Saliron has found limited but notable applications in specific industrial contexts. It has been investigated for
While not widely produced on a large scale, saliron remains a compound of interest in academic and