CAS 23102-86-5
:sodium formate-13C
Description:
Sodium formate-13C, with the CAS number 23102-86-5, is a stable, isotopically labeled compound derived from formic acid. It consists of sodium cations (Na+) and formate anions (HCOO−), where the carbon atom in the formate ion is replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, making it useful in various analytical applications, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. This compound is typically a white, crystalline solid that is soluble in water, allowing it to be easily incorporated into various chemical reactions and studies. Sodium formate-13C is often utilized in research settings to trace metabolic pathways, study reaction mechanisms, and in the development of pharmaceuticals. Its isotopic labeling provides valuable insights into molecular dynamics and interactions in biological systems. Additionally, it is important to handle this compound with standard laboratory safety precautions, as with any chemical substance, to ensure safe usage and minimize exposure risks.
Formula:CHNaO2
InChI:InChI=1/CH2O2.Na/c2-1-3;/h1H,(H,2,3);/q;+1/p-1/i1+1;/rCHNaO2/c2-4-1-3/h1H/i1+1
SMILES:C(=O)O.[Na]
Synonyms:- Oxomethoxysodium
- sodium:oxomethanolate
- SODIUM FORMATE-13C
- D, 98%)
- Sodium Formate-1-13C
- FORMIC-13C ACID, SODIUM SALT
- SODIUM FORMATE-13C, 99 ATOM % 13C
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Sodium Formate-1-13C
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled Sodium Formate is used in various organic reactions and syntheses. It is used in the preparation of [3,2b]pyridines as well as the palladium-catalyzed coupling of vinyl triflates with organostannanes.<br>References Mathes, B. et al.: Tetra., 44, 725 (2003); Scott, W. et al.: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 3033 (1986);<br></p>Formula:CHO2·NaColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:69.0




