Iodine (I)

Iodine (I)

The least reactive of the halogens, Iodine ([Kr]4d105s25p5) (CAS 7553-56-2) is a bluish-black, diatomic, lustrous solid, volatilizing at room temperature into a blue-violet gas with a distinctive odor. Iodine exhibits some metal-like properties. It is used in a wide variety of applications including dyes, photography, and medicines. It combines with many elements to form a variety of compounds.

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: 7553-56-2. : I2. : MFCD00011355 MFCD00164163. : iodine.
: 7553-56-2. : I2. : MFCD00011355 MFCD00164163. : iodine.
: 7553-56-2. : I2. : MFCD00011355 MFCD00164163. : iodine.
: 7553-56-2. : I2. : PNDPGZBMCMUPRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N. : II.
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Primary XPS region: I3d Overlapping regions: N/A Binding energies of common chemical states:, Experimental information Interpretation of XPS spectra Iodine/iodide-containing compounds may seriously contaminate vacuum chamber due to volatility.
Label transfer methodology Traditional label transfer reagents Nonradioactive label transfer reagents Recommended reading, Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent Iodination Reagents for Proteins Biotin Binding Protein Conjugates, In a typical label transfer reaction, a bait protein reacts with a...
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