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1,6-Dimethoxyphenazine (CAS 13398-79-3)

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Alternate Names:
Crystalloiodinine B
Application:
1,6-Dimethoxyphenazine is a weakly active antibacterial metabolite
CAS Number:
13398-79-3
Molecular Weight:
240.26
Molecular Formula:
C14H12N2O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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1,6-Dimethoxyphenazine is an organic compound known for its electron-rich phenazine core, making it highly relevant in the fields of organic electronics and material science research. The mechanism of action of 1,6-dimethoxyphenazine involves its redox-active properties, which enable it to participate in electron transfer reactions. This characteristic is particularly valuable in the development of organic semiconductors and conductive polymers. Researchers have utilized 1,6-dimethoxyphenazine to explore its potential as an organic electrode material in batteries and supercapacitors, where its stability and electrochemical properties are critically assessed. Additionally, it serves as a precursor in the synthesis of more complex phenazine derivatives, which are investigated for their photophysical properties and potential applications in light-emitting devices and photovoltaic cells. In biochemical research, 1,6-dimethoxyphenazine is studied for its interactions with biological molecules, providing insights into electron transfer processes within biological systems. Advanced spectroscopic techniques, such as UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, are employed to characterize its electronic structure and investigate its behavior in various environments. Furthermore, the compound is used in studies aiming to develop new catalysts for redox reactions, leveraging its electron-donating and accepting abilities. Overall, 1,6-dimethoxyphenazine continues to be a significant compound in both material science and biochemical research, contributing to advancements in organic electronics and the understanding of electron transfer mechanisms.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

1,6-Dimethoxyphenazine, 1 mg

sc-391519
1 mg
$94.00