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1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid (CAS 69168-45-2)

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Alternate Names:
12-(1-Pyrenyl)dodecanoic acid
Application:
1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid is a fluorescent fatty acid analog
CAS Number:
69168-45-2
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
400.55
Molecular Formula:
C28H32O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid (1-PDDA) is a derivative of pyrene and falls into the category of fatty acids. This hydrophobic molecule has garnered attention in various scientific research fields. Its unique properties, such as the formation of nanostructures, and biocompatibility have been the focus of extensive studies. The scientific community has extensively examined 1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid to uncover its potential applications. Although the exact mechanism of action of 1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid is not yet fully understood, it is believed that its hydrophobic nature contributes to the formation of nanostructures.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid, 5 mg

sc-213410
5 mg
$73.00

1-Pyrenedodecanoic acid, 25 mg

sc-213410A
25 mg
$294.00