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Organic Reagents

Organic chemistry reagents are vital in chemical reactions and experiments, playing a crucial role in the field. They aid in synthesizing valuable products from raw materials. Common organic reagents are used in oxidation, reduction, and polymerization reactions, with applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and materials science. For more information on organic reagents, including CAS numbers, properties, and supplier details, visit our platform, ECHEMI.

2-ACETYLINDOLE

(4264-35-1)
An indole derivative used in synthesis of matrix metalloprotease inhibitors.

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BENZYLPROPARGYLETHER

(4039-82-1)
A propargyl derivative used in the synthesis of substituted carbocyclic aromatic compounds and pharmaceutical compounds.

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9,10-Dihydrobenzo[a]pyren-7(8H)-one

(3331-46-2)
A ketone polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , which binds to the zebrafish sex hormone binding globulin in the micromolar range posing health risks to humans and other vertebrates.

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1,4-Phenylenebismaleimide

(3278-31-7)
A short, sulfhydryl reactive hmombifunctional crosslinking reagent for protein crosslinking

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9,10-Dihydro-9,10-dioxo-1,5-anthracenedisulfonic acid

(117-14-6)
Dye intermediate. Used to produce anthraquinone disperse dyes and acid dyes, such as Disperse Blue 2BLN and acid anthraquinone sky blue.

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BENZOPHENONE-4-MALEIMIDE

(92944-71-3)
A heterobifunctional cross-linking reagent containing a sulfhydryl-specific group and a photo-active group. Typically, coupled initially by thioether to molecule containing free sulfhydryl buffered at pH 6.8 (6.5-7.0). Second bonding occurs during UV irradiation (250 nm) via diradical excited state. Benzophenones demonstrate greater specificity for C-H insertion and are more stable in water than analogous reagents. In general they are more efficient in attachment because they may be repeatedly i

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9-Chlorophenanthrene

(947-72-8)
9-Chlorophenanthrene is a monochlorinated phenanthracene with mutagenic activity. Studies suggest that its carcinogenicity might be associated with aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling.

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PROPIONALDEHYDE2,4-DINITROPHENYLHYDRAZONE

(725-00-8)
Propionaldehyde 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone is a dinitrophenylhydrazone (DNPH) derivative of an aliphatic aldehyde found in mainstream cigarette smoke and a breakdown product of lipid peroxidation.

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2-Amino-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenol

(106877-48-9)
2-Amino-3-trifluoromethylphenol, is an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds including inhibitors. It can also be used for the preparation of pesticides with a trufluoromethyl moiety.

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Organic reagents are used for the qualitative or quantitative determination of chemical elements and for the separation, enrichment and concealment of organic compounds. Organic reagents have a wide range of applications in analytical chemistry. From the perspective of use, organic reagents can be used as indicators, precipitants, titrants, color developers, extractants, adsorbents and concealing agents. "Organic Reagents" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for organic reagents.

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Organic reagents, which are essential in many branches of chemistry, are the main actors in organic transformations and synthesis. These organic chemistry reagents are very important in building large molecules and are involved in reactions that include oxidation, reduction, substitution and polymerisation. Some of the most commonly used organic reagents include acids, bases and solvents all of which play different roles in chemical reactions. In many industries for instance the pharmaceutical industry, agriculture and materials science, these reagents have played a major role in developing new products and technologies.

Applications of organic reagents include:

● Pharmaceutical drug synthesis

● Agrochemical production

● Polymer manufacturing

● Dye and pigment creation

● Catalysts in industrial applications

● Fine chemical development

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