Formic acid-d2
CAS: 920-42-3
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- Formic Acid-D2
- Formic acid-d<sub>2</sub>
- Formic-d acid-d
- Perdeuterioformic acid
Formic acid-d2 is a chemical species that can be found in the cavity of an NMR spectrometer. It is a hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) stationary phase that can be used to separate chemical species based on their hydrophilicity. The hydrogen atom in formic acid-d2 has two possible sites for intramolecular hydrogen bonding, one with the methyl group and one with the carboxylic acid group. Formic acid-d2 has been shown to react in a number of ways, including by forming an electron-deficient species that reacts with nucleophiles, such as dopamine. This reaction mechanism can also be observed in kinetic studies and magnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments.
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