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4-Methoxybenzo[b]thiophene
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4-Methoxybenzo[b]thiophene

CAS: 3781-90-6

Ref. 3D-DAA78190

50mg
249.00 €
500mg
992.00 €
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4-Methoxybenzo[b]thiophene
Description:

4-Methoxybenzo[b]thiophene is a molecule that is activated by fluorescence and emits light as it transfers from an excited state to a lower energy state. This process is called fluorescence, and the emitted light can be detected with ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy. 4-Methoxybenzo[b]thiophene has been shown to have an olefinic nature, which means it reacts readily with electron-donating groups such as alcohols or phenols. The reaction rate for this compound increases with increasing temperatures and the population of acceptor molecules. It has been studied using photophysical techniques and lipid profile analysis, which measures the lipid content of cells in order to determine their health status.

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Molecular weight:
164.22 g/mol
Formula:
C9H8OS
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Min. 95%
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