Date published: 2025-9-5

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Nitrogen Compounds

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of nitrogen compounds for use in various applications. Nitrogen compounds, encompassing a diverse array of chemicals such as nitrates, nitrites, amines, and amides, are fundamental in scientific research due to their wide-ranging chemical properties and essential roles in both organic and inorganic chemistry. These compounds are crucial in the study of biogeochemical cycles, particularly the nitrogen cycle, where they help explain the transformations of nitrogen in soil, water, and atmospheric systems. In the field of organic synthesis, nitrogen compounds serve as key building blocks for the production of dyes, polymers, agrochemicals, and other industrial chemicals. Their versatility allows for the creation of complex molecules through reactions such as nitration, amination, and the formation of nitrogen-containing heterocycles. Environmental scientists use nitrogen compounds to monitor and manage pollution, studying their impact on ecosystems and human health. In analytical chemistry, nitrogen compounds are used as standards and reagents in various chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, aiding in the identification and quantification of substances in complex mixtures. Additionally, nitrogen compounds play a significant role in materials science, where they contribute to the development of advanced materials such as fertilizers, explosives, and specialty chemicals. The broad applicability and importance of nitrogen compounds in multiple scientific disciplines make them indispensable for driving innovation and expanding our understanding of chemical processes and material properties. View detailed information on our available nitrogen compounds by clicking on the product name.

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4-(Ethylsulfurate Sulfonyl)aniline

2494-89-5sc-496040
100 mg
$380.00
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4-(Ethylsulfurate Sulfonyl)aniline features a sulfonyl group that enhances its electrophilic character, promoting nucleophilic attack in various reactions. The presence of the ethylsulfurate moiety introduces steric hindrance, influencing reaction pathways and selectivity. Its ability to form stable complexes through dipole-dipole interactions and potential resonance stabilization contributes to its unique reactivity profile, making it an intriguing compound for exploring novel synthetic routes.