Product correctly added to cart.

discount label
Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin
View 3D

Biosynth logo

Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin

CAS: 666174-47-6

Ref. 3D-FG48103

1gTo inquire
2gTo inquire
5gTo inquire
10gTo inquire
25gTo inquire
Estimated delivery in United States, on Friday 12 Jul 2024

Product Information

Name:
Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin
Synonyms:
  • Gly-ol- 2-chlorotrityl resin2-Aminoethanol-trt(2-Cl)-resin
Description:

Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin is a model system that is used to study the binding of hydroxyl groups to receptors. It is synthesized by reacting glycinol with chlorotrityl chloride in the presence of trifluoroacetic acid and hydrochloric acid. The reaction solution was analyzed by HPLC and found to contain an average of 1.5 equivalents of glycinol per equivalent of chlorotrityl chloride. This reaction produces a mixture of glycinol 2-chlorotrityl esters, which can be purified by recrystallization from acetone or dichloromethane. Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin has been used as a receptor for studying protein data and synthesis methods, as well as for analytical chemistry and kinetic data on reactions mechanisms.

Brand:
Biosynth
Long term storage:
Notes:

Chemical properties

Purity:
Min. 95%
MDL:
Melting point:
Boiling point:
Flash point:
Density:
Concentration:
EINECS:
Merck:
HS code:

Hazard Info

UN Number:
EQ:
Class:
H Statements:
P Statements:
Forbidden to fly:
Hazard Info:
Packing Group:
LQ:

Technical inquiry about: 3D-FG48103 Glycinol 2-chlorotrityl resin

Please use instead the cart to request a quotation or an order

If you want to request a quotation or place an order, please instead add the desired products to your cart and then request a quotation or order from the cart. It is faster, cheaper, and you will be able to benefit from the available discounts and other advantages.

* Mandatory fields.
Welcome to CymitQuimica!We use cookies to enhance your visit. We do not include advertising.

Please see our Cookies Policy for more details or adjust your preferences in "Settings".