CAS 63459-47-2
:acetic-1-13C-2-D3 acid-H(D)
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Acetic-1-^13C-2-D3 acid, also known as deuterated acetic acid, is a stable isotopologue of acetic acid where the carbon atom at position 1 is replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, and two hydrogen atoms at position 2 are replaced with deuterium. This compound is characterized by its molecular formula C2H4O2, with the inclusion of isotopes leading to a unique mass and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) signature, making it useful in various analytical applications, particularly in studies involving metabolic pathways and tracer experiments. Acetic acid itself is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor and is known for its acidic properties, being a weak acid with a pKa around 4.76. The presence of deuterium enhances its utility in spectroscopy and can provide insights into molecular dynamics and interactions. Acetic-1-^13C-2-D3 acid is often used in research settings, particularly in organic chemistry and biochemistry, to trace the incorporation of carbon and hydrogen in metabolic processes.
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Acetic Acid-1-13C-2,2,2-d3
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Acetic Acid-1-13C-2,2,2-d3 is used in the technique for determining the concentration and 13C enrichment of acetate in biological fluids.
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References David, F., et al.: Anal. Biochem., 218, 143 (1994),Formula:CCHD3O2Color and Shape:ColourlessMolecular weight:64.06
