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1-Ethylguanidine sulfate (CAS 3482-86-8)

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CAS Number:
3482-86-8
Molecular Weight:
272.33
Molecular Formula:
C6H20N6O4S
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1-Ethylguanidine sulfate (NEGS) is an essential organic compound. Moreover, it serves as a valuable reagent in scientific research and finds utility in multiple applications. As a white crystalline powder, 1-Ethylguanidine sulfate possesses a slight ammonia-like odor and a mildly bitter taste. It exhibits solubility in water and moderate solubility in ethanol. These properties make it a versatile ingredient in various scientific processes. 1-Ethylguanidine sulfate acts as a nucleophile, enabling the formation of new covalent bonds with electrophiles. Additionally, it functions as a catalyst in organic synthesis, actively promoting the creation of new molecular bonds. Furthermore, it serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry, enhancing its application in different research fields. Notably, 1-Ethylguanidine sulfate is highly valued for its role in preparing thiols, amines, and other compounds. Its versatility and effectiveness as a reagent make it a valuable asset in scientific laboratories. N-Ethylguanidine sulfate (NEGS) emerges as a multifaceted compound that significantly contributes to organic catalysis and coordination chemistry. Its ability to form covalent bonds and facilitate new molecular connections makes it indispensable in various research endeavors and compound preparations.


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1-Ethylguanidine sulfate, 5 g

sc-222701
5 g
$62.00