
CAS 1260001-87-3
:Benzyl-PEG2-Azide
Description:
Benzyl-PEG2-Azide is a chemical compound characterized by its azide functional group, which is a key feature for click chemistry applications, particularly in bioconjugation and drug development. The "PEG2" in its name indicates that it contains a polyethylene glycol (PEG) moiety with two ethylene glycol units, which enhances its solubility in aqueous environments and provides biocompatibility. The benzyl group contributes to the compound's hydrophobic characteristics and can serve as a linker or spacer in various chemical reactions. This compound is typically used in the synthesis of bioconjugates, allowing for the attachment of biomolecules to surfaces or other compounds through azide-alkyne cycloaddition reactions. Its stability and reactivity make it a valuable tool in medicinal chemistry and materials science. As with many azide-containing compounds, appropriate safety precautions should be taken due to the potential for explosive decomposition under certain conditions. Overall, Benzyl-PEG2-Azide is a versatile reagent in the field of organic and medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C11H15N3O2
Synonyms:- Benzyl-PEG2-N3
- CAS_1260001-87-3
- 2-(2-azidoethoxy)ethoxymethylbenzene
- Benzyl-PEG2-Azide
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Benzyl-PEG2-azide
CAS:<p>Benzyl-PEG2-azide is a PEG-based PROTAC linker can be used in the synthesis of PROTACs.</p>Formula:C11H15N3O2Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:221.26Benzyl-PEG2-azide
CAS:<p>Benzyl-PEG2-azide is a PEG compound with two different functional groups (also known as heterobifunctional). Unlike homobifunctional PEG compounds (same functional group on both ends), this type of compounds are more versatile as have two different anchor points. Benzyl-PEG2-azide is used as a linker and spacer to add a PEG moiety, via pegylation (a bioconjugation technique) to proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, small molecules and nanoparticles.</p>Formula:C11H15N3O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:221.26 g/mol





