Date published: 2025-10-13

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Building Blocks

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of building blocks for chemical synthesis for use in various applications. Building blocks are fundamental compounds used as starting materials in the synthesis of complex molecules. These essential components play a critical role in organic and medicinal chemistry, materials science, and chemical biology. Researchers utilize building blocks to construct a wide variety of molecular architectures, from simple organic molecules to complex natural products and polymers. The availability of diverse building blocks allows scientists to design and optimize synthetic pathways, facilitating the creation of novel compounds with specific properties and functions. In academic and industrial laboratories, building blocks are indispensable for the development of new materials, catalysts, and bioactive molecules. They enable the exploration of structure-activity relationships, aiding in the understanding of molecular interactions and the discovery of new chemical entities. Additionally, building blocks are used in the study of reaction mechanisms and the development of more efficient and sustainable synthetic methodologies. By providing a comprehensive selection of high-quality building blocks, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports cutting-edge research across multiple scientific disciplines, empowering scientists to push the boundaries of innovation and achieve their synthetic goals with precision and reliability. View detailed information on our available building blocks by clicking on the product name.

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9,10-dihydro-acridine

92-81-9sc-337473
1 g
$500.00
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9,10-Dihydro-acridine serves as a versatile building block, characterized by its unique electron-rich structure that promotes strong π-π interactions. This compound's ability to undergo electrophilic aromatic substitution is enhanced by its fused ring system, allowing for diverse functionalization. Additionally, its planar geometry facilitates stacking in solid-state applications, while its reactivity in cyclization reactions opens pathways for complex molecular architectures.