This molecule features a 1,4-disubstituted benzene core. At position 1, it has a tert-butoxy substituent (-O-C(CH3)3), while at position 4, an amide group is attached via its carbonyl, forming a benzamide linkage. The amide nitrogen is part of a morpholine ring, a six-membered saturated heterocycle consisting of four carbon atoms, one nitrogen, and one oxygen arranged in opposing positions. Moreover, the carbon adjacent to the morpholine nitrogen is connected through a two-carbon chain to an unsubstituted thiophene ring, a five-membered aromatic ring composed of four carbons and one sulfur. In this linker, the carbon bonded to the morpholine carbon is unsubstituted, whereas the second carbon carries a hydroxyl group. In the thiophene ring, the carbon next to the sulfur is linked to the second carbon of the chain. No stereochemistry is specified.