Cyanamide-13C - Names and Identifiers
Cyanamide-13C - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | CH2N2
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Molar Mass | 43.05 |
Melting Point | 45-46°C |
Storage Condition | -20°C |
Cyanamide-13C - Introduction
Cyanamide-13C is a cyanamide compound containing 13C isotope. It has the formula 13CN2H2, where 13C refers to the number of protons of the carbon atom being 13.
Cyanamide-13C is a compound having a white crystalline solid. It is stable at room temperature and can be dissolved in water and some organic solvents. It gradually decomposes in the air, so it needs to be stored in a sealed container.
The main use of Cyanamide-13C is as an isotopic marker in research and laboratories. It can be used to track and analyze the transformation and migration of compounds in chemical reactions or biological processes. It can also be used to study chemical reaction mechanisms, metabolic pathways, and catalyst activity.
The method of preparing Cyanamide-13C usually involves the reaction with 13C isotope labeled cyanamide or bromoethane containing 13C isotope to generate the corresponding aminomethane compound, and then the Cyanamide-13C is generated by deanionization under acidic conditions. The preparation process requires specific experimental conditions and equipment, and requires careful operation.
Regarding the safety information of Cyanamide-13C, it is a chemical that needs to be paid attention to when handling and using. Wear appropriate protective measures such as lab gloves, goggles and protective clothing when in contact with Cyanamide-13C. Avoid inhaling its dust or solution, avoid contact with skin and eyes. Relevant safe operating procedures should be understood and followed in detail before use. May cause health hazards if not used properly or stored improperly. Therefore, the use of Cyanamide-13C should follow the relevant safety procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15