CAS 89613-32-1
:dodecanedioic-D20 acid
Description:
Dodecanedioic-D20 acid, also known as dodecanedioic acid (DDDA) labeled with deuterium (D20), is a dicarboxylic acid characterized by its long carbon chain consisting of twelve carbon atoms with carboxylic acid functional groups at both ends. The presence of deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen, enhances its utility in various applications, particularly in research and analytical chemistry, where it can serve as a tracer or marker in studies involving metabolic pathways or chemical reactions. Dodecanedioic acid itself is a white, crystalline solid at room temperature, with a relatively high melting point and low solubility in water, but it is soluble in organic solvents. It is primarily used in the production of polyamides, polyesters, and as a precursor in the synthesis of various chemical compounds. The incorporation of deuterium can alter the physical properties slightly, such as increasing the density and potentially affecting the reactivity. Overall, dodecanedioic-D20 acid is valuable in both industrial applications and scientific research due to its unique properties and isotopic labeling.
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1,12-Dodecanedioic-d20 Acid
CAS:Formula:HOOC(CD2)10COOHPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:White SolidMolecular weight:250.27734Dodecanedioic-d20 Acid
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Dodecanedioic-d20 Acid is labelled Dodecanedioic Acid (D494530) which induces mutation of dodecanedioic acid producing Candida tropicalis.<br>References Ardawi, M., et al.: Biochem. J., 212, 835 (1983); Renner, F., et al.: J. Lipid Res., 27, 72 (1986); Gu, H., et al.: Anal. Chem., 79, 89 (2007)<br></p>Formula:C12D20H2O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:250.42


