Lipoamido-PEG3-Azide
- CAS NO.:890016-39-4
- Empirical Formula: C16H30N4O4S2
- Molecular Weight: 406.5638
- MDL number: MFCD28334509
- Update Date: 2023-04-23 13:52:06
What is Lipoamido-PEG3-Azide?
Description
Lipoamido-PEG3-azide is a PEG linker comprised of a lipoamide group and a terminal azide group. The azide group can participate in copper-catalyzed Click Chemistry reactions with alkynes, DCBO and BCN reagents to form triazole moieties. The hydrophilic PEG linker increases the water solubility of the compound in aqueous media.
Properties of Lipoamido-PEG3-Azide
solubility | Soluble in DMSO, DMF, DCM |
Safety information for Lipoamido-PEG3-Azide
Computed Descriptors for Lipoamido-PEG3-Azide
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