1-(DiMethylaMino-d6)-5-naphthalenesulfonyl Chloride - Names and Identifiers
1-(DiMethylaMino-d6)-5-naphthalenesulfonyl Chloride - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C12H12ClNO2S
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Molar Mass | 269.74718 |
Melting Point | 63-65°C |
Storage Condition | Hygroscopic, -20°C Freezer, Under Inert Atmosphere |
1-(DiMethylaMino-d6)-5-naphthalenesulfonyl Chloride - Reference
Reference Show more | 1. [IF=5.548] Chunhui Dong et al."Effects of tyrosine decarboxylase negative strains from Harbin dry sausage on the growth and tyramine production of foodborne pathogens."Food Control. 2021 Mar;121:107600 |
1-(DiMethylaMino-d6)-5-naphthalenesulfonyl Chloride - Introduction
Dansyl Chloride-d6(Dansyl chloro-d6) is a chemical reagent that has properties similar to those of Dansyl Chloride, however, its H atom is replaced by deuterium (d6 means that six hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium atoms).
Dansyl Chloride-d6 is commonly used in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments as a labeling agent for the analysis and identification of organic compounds. It can react with compounds containing active hydrogen atoms to form aminosulfoaniline derivatives with analytical visibility and structural labeling. Such labeled derivatives can provide important structural information in NMR experiments.
The preparation method of Dansyl Chloride-d6 is obtained by reacting Dansyl Chloride with deuterated butanol or dissolving it in diazobutanol, and reacting under appropriate conditions. Specific preparation methods can be obtained by literature or patent reference for detailed information.
When using Dansyl Chloride-d6, you need to pay attention to its security information. It has a stimulating effect on the eyes, skin and mucous membranes, and protective glasses and gloves should be worn during operation. Avoid inhalation or contact with skin. In the process of use, should abide by the safety operation procedures, pay attention to avoid mixing with other chemicals, avoid fire and high temperature. In the event of an accident or inadvertent contact, the affected area should be cleaned immediately and medical advice should be sought.
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