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Bis-maleimidomethyl Ether (CAS 15209-14-0)

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Alternate Names:
BMME; N,N-(Oxydimethylene)bismaleimide; α,α-(Bismaleimido)dimethyl Ether
Application:
Bis-maleimidomethyl Ether is a short sulfhydryl reactive homobifunctional crosslinking reagent
CAS Number:
15209-14-0
Molecular Weight:
236.18
Molecular Formula:
C10H8N2O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Bis-maleimidomethyl Ether finds versatile applications in the synthesis of various compounds such as polymers, dyes, and other materials. Moreover, it has been instrumental in peptide and protein synthesis, as well as the synthesis of DNA and RNA. Acting as an electron acceptor, Bis-maleimidomethyl Ether demonstrates the capability to receive electrons from other molecules, forming enduring bonds. Furthermore, it is believed to possess the ability to engage in hydrogen bonding with other molecules, leading to enhanced molecular stability and heightened reactivity.


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Bis-maleimidomethyl Ether, 25 mg

sc-210928
25 mg
$380.00