2,4-D sodium salt (Sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate) is a selective systemic herbicide that effectively controls broad-leaved weeds. Acting as a plant hormone, it induces uncontrolled growth in meristematic tissues. By inhibiting DNA and protein synthesis, 2,4-D sodium salt hinders regular plant growth and development.
2,4-D isooctyl ester is a chlorophenoxy compound herbicide characterized by its selective action and advantageous physical properties, such as a higher boiling point, low volatility, and low drift. It effectively manages broadleaf weeds across diverse environments, including agricultural fields, lawns, and forested areas.
2,4-Dichlorobenzenesulfonyl chloride is a heterocyclic building block.1It has been used in the synthesis of nicotinyl arylsulfonylhydrazides that have anticancer and antibacterial activitiesin vitro.
1.Kamal, A., Khan, M.N.A., Reddy, K.S., et al.Synthesis of a new class of 2-anilino substituted nicotinyl arylsulfonylhydrazides as potential anticancer and antibacterial agentsBioorg. Med. Chem.15(2)1004-1013(2007)
2,4-Dimethoxybenzyl alcohol, an aromatic alcohol, is utilized as a substrate by glucose-methanol-choline (GMC) oxidoreductase, which exhibits aryl-alcohol oxidase properties.