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Catalog Number:
35126
CAS Number:
760952-88-3
THPTA
Purity:
≥ 95% (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
tris-Hydroxypropyltriazolylmethylamine
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Product Information

Tris-Hydroxypropyltriazolylmethylamine is a versatile compound frequently utilized in bioconjugation, click chemistry, and the development of advanced polymeric materials. Known for its stability and compatibility with aqueous systems, this compound is ideal for applications requiring efficient and reliable molecular linkages. The hydroxyl groups contribute to its hydrophilic nature, facilitating reactions in both water and mixed solvent systems.

Synonyms
tris-Hydroxypropyltriazolylmethylamine
CAS Number
760952-88-3
Purity
≥ 95% (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C18H30N10O3
Molecular Weight
434.5
MDL Number
MFCD27665386
Appearance
White solid
Conditions
Store at -10 °C, desiccate and shipped at ambient temperature
General Information
Synonyms
tris-Hydroxypropyltriazolylmethylamine
CAS Number
760952-88-3
Purity
≥ 95% (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C18H30N10O3
Molecular Weight
434.5
MDL Number
MFCD27665386
Appearance
White solid
Conditions
Store at -10 °C, desiccate and shipped at ambient temperature
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone (DMI) is a high-boiling, polar aprotic solvent used in a variety of chemical reactions and processes. 

Applications and Uses:

  • Solvent for Organic Synthesis: Ideal for nucleophilic substitution reactions, polymerizations, and cyclizations.
  • Peptide and Polymer Chemistry: Provides an excellent solvent environment for peptide synthesis and polymerization reactions.
  • Stability for Sensitive Reactions: Maintains stability in high-temperature and high-polarity reaction conditions.
  • Pharmaceutical and Industrial Processes: Utilized in the production of complex organic molecules and materials.

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