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BAQ (Benz(a)anthracen-7,12-dione) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) derivative. This compound is of significant interest in the field of organic chemistry and environmental research, primarily due to its photophysical properties and its role as a model compound for studying the interaction and transformation processes of PAHs in the environment. BAQ′s mechanism of action involves its interaction with light, leading to photodegradation or photoactivation, which has been extensively studied to understand the fate of PAHs under various environmental conditions. In research applications, BAQ is utilized to explore the pathways of oxidative stress induced by PAHs in ecological systems, and its behavior under ultraviolet radiation provides insights into the photochemical processes that influence the persistence and toxicity of PAHs in the atmosphere. The study of BAQ and its interactions not only contributes to our understanding of environmental chemistry and pollution dynamics but also aids in the development of methods for the remediation and management of PAH-contaminated sites.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
BAQ, 25 mg | sc-262992 | 25 mg | $660.00 | |||
BAQ, 100 mg | sc-262992A | 100 mg | $1150.00 | |||
BAQ, 500 mg | sc-262992B | 500 mg | $4800.00 | |||
BAQ, 1 g | sc-262992C | 1 g | $8000.00 |