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1-Allylpiperazine (CAS 13961-36-9)

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CAS Number:
13961-36-9
Molecular Weight:
126.20
Molecular Formula:
C7H14N2
Supplemental Information:
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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1-Allylpiperazine is characterized by a distinct set of physical and chemical traits, making it a versatile substance in diverse areas of research and industry. It is soluble in water and a multitude of organic solvents and remains stable under normal conditions at room temperature. It has high vapor pressure and is highly volatile. Furthermore, it has excellent thermal stability, which makes it useful for high-temperature applications. 1-Allylpiperazine has potential applications in various areas of research, such as a reagent in organic synthesis, a precursor for the organic synthesis, bioactive molecules, a surfactant, and a solvent. 1-Allylpiperazine serves as a starting material for synthesizing various heterocyclic compounds.


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1-Allylpiperazine, 1 g

sc-224527
1 g
$150.00