mPEG-Epoxide - Names and Identifiers
mPEG-Epoxide - Physico-chemical Properties
mPEG-Epoxide - Introduction
mPEG-Epoxide (abbreviated as mPEG-Epoxide) is a compound that contains methoxy (-OCH3) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) functional groups in its structure. The following is a description of the nature, use, formulation and safety information of the mPEG-Epoxide:
Properties: mPEG-Epoxide is a colorless liquid with a low viscosity. It is stable at room temperature and can be dissolved in water and organic solvents. Its molecular weight is usually between 2000-5000g/mol, but it can also be adjusted as needed.
Application: mPEG-Epoxide widely used in medicine, materials science and other fields. It is often used as a material in drug delivery systems to improve drug solubility, stability and targeting. In addition, mPEG-Epoxide can also be used to prepare polymer materials with controllable surface properties, and to prepare functional polymers.
Preparation method: The common method for preparing mPEG-Epoxide is to introduce ethylene oxide functional groups into polyethylene glycol molecular chains. Generally, polyethylene glycol is reacted with ethylene oxide under basic conditions to form mPEG-Epoxide through a ring-opening reaction. After the reaction, appropriate purification and purification steps are required to obtain a product of higher purity.
Safety Information: mPEG-Epoxide is a compound that is toxic to humans and requires appropriate protective measures when used. Direct contact with skin and eyes should be avoided and operated in a well-ventilated environment. When using or storing the compound, please refer to the relevant safety instructions and material safety data sheets.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54