Date published: 2025-9-10

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Epoxides

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of epoxides for use in various applications. Epoxides, also known as oxiranes, are a class of highly reactive compounds characterized by a three-membered ring structure containing an oxygen atom. These versatile molecules are pivotal in scientific research due to their unique reactivity and ability to form various chemical bonds. In organic synthesis, epoxides are used as intermediates to create a wide array of complex molecules, including alcohols, glycols, and polymers, thus playing a critical role in the development of new materials and fine chemicals. Researchers in polymer science utilize epoxides to produce epoxy resins, which are essential for creating strong adhesives, coatings, and composite materials. In environmental science, the reactivity of epoxides makes them useful for studying the degradation and transformation of pollutants, contributing to the development of cleaner technologies and remediation strategies. Analytical chemists employ epoxides in various techniques to investigate reaction mechanisms and to develop new analytical methods. Moreover, epoxides serve as valuable tools in biochemistry for studying enzyme-catalyzed reactions and the formation of biochemical intermediates. By offering a diverse selection of epoxides, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports a wide range of scientific endeavors, enabling researchers to select the appropriate epoxide for their specific experimental needs. This extensive range of epoxides facilitates innovation and discovery across multiple scientific disciplines, including organic chemistry, materials science, environmental science, and analytical chemistry. View detailed information on our available epoxides by clicking on the product name.

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Glycidyl palmitate-d5

7501-44-2 unlabeledsc-490044
sc-490044A
1 mg
10 mg
$390.00
$2800.00
(0)

Glycidyl palmitate-d5, as an epoxide, features a highly reactive three-membered ring that promotes electrophilic behavior, enabling it to engage in various addition reactions. Its distinct isotopic labeling allows for tracking in mechanistic studies, providing insights into reaction pathways. The compound's hydrophobic tail influences its interaction with solvents, affecting reaction kinetics and selectivity. This unique combination of structural elements makes it a fascinating subject for exploring epoxide chemistry.

3,4-Epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3,4-epoxycyclohexanecarboxylate

2386-87-0sc-495837
sc-495837A
50 ml
250 ml
$75.00
$250.00
(0)

3,4-Epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3,4-epoxycyclohexanecarboxylate is characterized by its dual epoxy groups, which confer significant strain and reactivity to the molecule. This strain promotes rapid ring-opening reactions, making it an effective participant in cross-linking and polymerization processes. The compound's unique stereochemistry enhances its interactions with nucleophiles, leading to diverse reaction kinetics and pathways, which are crucial in the development of advanced materials.