Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride, 95%
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride, 95%
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride, 95%
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Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride, 95%

CAS: 23911-26-4 | C14H19N3O8 | 357.319 g/mol
製品番号(カタログ番号) L15178.03
または、製品番号L15178-03
価格(JPY)
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数量:
1 g
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化学物質識別子
CAS23911-26-4
IUPAC Name2-{bis[2-(2,6-dioxomorpholin-4-yl)ethyl]amino}acetic acid
Molecular FormulaC14H19N3O8
InChI KeyRAZLJUXJEOEYAM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESOC(=O)CN(CCN1CC(=O)OC(=O)C1)CCN1CC(=O)OC(=O)C1
さらに表示
FormPowder
Elemental AnalysisHydrogen, H: 5.04 - 5.68% (Theory 5.36%)
Elemental AnalysisNitrogen, N: 11.05 - 12.46% (Theory 11.77%)
Proton NMRConforms to structure
Elemental AnalysisCarbon, C: 44.24 - 49.88% (Theory 47.06%)
さらに表示
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride is a reagent used for introducing a strong chelator. It is employed in the synthesis of macrocyclic ligands and lanthanide complexes that are useful as MRI enhancers.

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Applications
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride is a reagent used for introducing a strong chelator. It is employed in the synthesis of macrocyclic ligands and lanthanide complexes that are useful as MRI enhancers.

Solubility
Hydrolyzes in water.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Recommended storage temperature is-20°C. It is sensitive to moisture. Store under dry inert gas.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. V.-M. Mukkala.; H. Mikola.; I. Hemmilä. The synthesis and use of activated N-benzyl derivatives of diethylenetriaminetetraacetic acids: Alternative reagents for labeling of antibodies with metal ions. Analytical Biochemistry. 1989, 176 (2), 319-325.
  2. David L. Ladd.; Robert Hollister.; Xin Peng.; Donna Wei.; Gang Wu.; Daniel Delecki.; Robert A. Snow.; John L. Toner.; Kenneth Kellar.; Jennifer Eck.; Vinay C. Desai.; Gemma Raymond.; Lewis B. Kinter.; Terry S. Desser M. D. ; Daniel L. Rubin M. D. Polymeric Gadolinium Chelate Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents: Design, Synthesis, and Properties. Bioconjugate Chem. 1999, 10 (3), 361-370.