
CAS 560088-89-3
:Fmoc-AEEA
Description:
Fmoc-AEEA, or 9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl aminoethyl ethylamine, is a chemical compound commonly used in peptide synthesis and drug development. It features a protective Fmoc (9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl) group, which is widely utilized in solid-phase peptide synthesis to protect the amino group of amino acids during the coupling process. The presence of the aminoethyl ethylamine moiety provides a flexible linker that can enhance the solubility and stability of peptides. Fmoc-AEEA is characterized by its ability to undergo deprotection under mild basic conditions, allowing for the selective release of the amino group when needed. This compound is typically white to off-white in appearance and is soluble in organic solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and methanol. Its applications extend beyond peptide synthesis, as it can also be utilized in the development of various bioactive compounds and materials in medicinal chemistry. Proper handling and storage are essential, as with many chemical substances, to ensure safety and maintain its integrity.
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Fmoc-AEEAc-AEEAc-OH
CAS:<p>Fmoc-AEEAc-AEEAc-OH is a coupling agent that is used in the industrial production of polypeptides and peptides. It has been shown to be reactive with amino acids, amino acid derivatives, and other compounds. Fmoc-AEEAc-AEEAc-OH can be synthesized by reacting an acetic acid derivative with an amine (e.g., AEEAc) in the presence of a base catalyst or by coupling two equivalents of the AEEAc derivative. The reactivity and efficiency of this coupling agent are influenced by both the type and concentration of reactants used in the synthesis process.</p>Formula:C27H34N2O9Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:530.57 g/mol1-(9H-Fluoren-9-yl)-3,12-dioxo-2,7,10,16,19-pentaoxa-4,13-diazahenicosan-21-oic acid
CAS:Purity:95%Molecular weight:530.5739746



