CAS 79562-15-5
:acetic-2-13C-2-D3 acid
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Acetic-2-^13C-2-D3 acid, also known as deuterated acetic acid, is a stable isotopic variant of acetic acid where the carbon and hydrogen atoms are replaced with their heavier isotopes. Specifically, it contains one carbon atom that is a ^13C isotope and three hydrogen atoms that are deuterium (D or ^2H) instead of the more common protium (^1H). This modification alters the physical and chemical properties slightly, making it useful in various applications, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and tracer studies in metabolic research. The presence of deuterium can enhance the sensitivity of NMR signals and provide insights into molecular dynamics and interactions. Acetic-2-^13C-2-D3 acid retains the characteristic properties of acetic acid, such as being a colorless liquid with a pungent odor, and it is miscible with water, ethanol, and ether. Its unique isotopic composition allows for specific applications in scientific research, particularly in studies involving metabolic pathways and chemical kinetics.
- Acetic-2-13C-2-d3 acid-1H(d)
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Acetic Acid-2-13C-2,2,2-d3
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Acetic Acid-2-13C-2,2,2-d3 is used in a biosynthetic study such as the biosynthesis of Asperlactone.<br>References Garson, M.J., et al.: J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Communic., 14, 708 (1981),<br></p>Formula:C13CHD3O2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:64.06


