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Chloromethyl chlorosulfate (CAS 49715-04-0)

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Application:
Chloromethyl chlorosulfate is a reagent for chloromethylation of Fmoc-protected amino acids without the generation of carcinogenic bis(chloromethyl)ether.
CAS Number:
49715-04-0
Molecular Weight:
165.00
Molecular Formula:
CH2Cl2O3S
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Chloromethyl chlorosulfate (CMC) is a chlorinated sulfate ester widely employed in diverse scientific research applications. This colorless, water-soluble liquid possesses a broad spectrum of uses spanning from organic synthesis to biochemistry. Chloromethyl chlorosulfate stands out as a versatile reagent due to its unique properties, rendering it an optimal choice for various laboratory experiments. The applications of chloromethyl chlorosulfate encompass a wide array of scientific research endeavors. It has found utility in the synthesis of diverse organic compound. Furthermore, it has been harnessed as a catalyst in organic synthesis, a reagent in biochemistry, and a reactant in the synthesis of organometallic compounds. Additionally, chloromethyl chlorosulfate has been instrumental in studying enzyme mechanisms and exploring protein structure and function. Chloromethyl chlorosulfate emerges as a reactive reagent, capable of forming covalent bonds with an assortment of substrates. Its reactivity encompasses both carbon-carbon and carbon-sulfur bond formation, making it useful for a variety of organic synthesis reactions. Moreover, its capacity to form covalent bonds with proteins enhances its usefulness in investigating protein structure and function.


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Chloromethyl chlorosulfate, 5 g

sc-252588
5 g
$84.00