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Catalog Number:
33414
CAS Number:
7377-03-9
Acide octanohydroxamique
Purity:
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
Acide caprylhydroxamique, N -Hydroxyoctanamide
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Conserver à l’écart des matières incompatibles telles que les agents oxydants.

Synonyms
Acide caprylhydroxamique, N -Hydroxyoctanamide
CAS Number
7377-03-9
Purity
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C 8 H 17 NO 2
Molecular Weight
159.23
MDL Number
MFCD00143918
PubChem ID
23846
Melting Point
78 - 81 ?C
Appearance
Cristallin blanc
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
Acide caprylhydroxamique, N -Hydroxyoctanamide
CAS Number
7377-03-9
Purity
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C 8 H 17 NO 2
Molecular Weight
159.23
MDL Number
MFCD00143918
PubChem ID
23846
Melting Point
78 - 81 ?C
Appearance
Cristallin blanc
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Octanohydroxamic acid is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Metal Ion Chelation: This compound effectively binds to metal ions, making it valuable in environmental remediation efforts to remove heavy metals from contaminated water sources.
  • Pharmaceutical Development: Its unique structure allows for the design of novel drug candidates, particularly in targeting specific enzymes, which can lead to more effective treatments for various diseases.
  • Cosmetic Formulations: Used in skin care products, it helps in stabilizing formulations and enhancing skin penetration, providing better efficacy of active ingredients.
  • Polymer Chemistry: Octanohydroxamic acid serves as a functional monomer in the synthesis of polymers, improving their properties for applications in coatings and adhesives.
  • Research in Biochemistry: It is utilized as a reagent in various biochemical assays, aiding in the study of enzyme activities and interactions, which is crucial for advancing our understanding of biological processes.

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