68941-98-0 - Names and Identifiers
68941-98-0 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C5H6N2O2
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Molar Mass | 126.12 |
Melting Point | 300-315°C (dec.) |
Solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Appearance | Solid |
Color | Pale Beige to Beige |
Storage Condition | Refrigerator |
68941-98-0 - Introduction
Thymine-d3 (also known as Thymine-d3) is a deuterated thymine molecule with the chemical formula C5H5D3N2O2. The following is a description of the nature, use, manufacture and safety information of the Thymine-d3:
1. Nature:
-Appearance: Thymine-d3 is a colorless crystalline or white powdery solid.
-Melting point: About 317-320 ° C.
-Solubility: Thymine-d3 insoluble in water, soluble in acid and alkali.
2. Use:
-Markers: Thymine-d3 can be used as isotope markers to label and track molecules in chemical and biological research.
-Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Thymine-d3 is often used as an internal standard substance in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for calibration of instruments and quantitative analysis.
3. Preparation method:
The preparation of Thymine-d3 is usually achieved by deuteration substitution reaction, in which a deuterated reagent is used to react with thymine, and the hydrogen atom in it is replaced by a deuterium atom. The preparation process needs to be carried out under appropriate reaction conditions, which is related to the purity of the raw materials and the control of the reaction conditions.
4. Safety Information:
There is limited safety data on Thymine-d3, but it is chemically similar to the non-hydrogenated compound Thymine. Under normal conditions of use, the Thymine-d3 will not cause direct harm to the human body. However, as a chemical substance, it should still follow laboratory safety procedures and take appropriate protective measures, such as wearing laboratory clothing and gloves.
Please note that if you want to use Thymine-d3 or other chemical substances, it is recommended to carefully read the relevant safety data sheets and technical instructions before use, and operate in a suitable laboratory environment.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15