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Cyclohexane-d12 (CAS 1735-17-7)

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CAS Number:
1735-17-7
Molecular Weight:
96.23
Molecular Formula:
C6D12
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Cyclohexane-d12 is a deuterated form of cyclohexane, used as a non-reactive solvent in NMR spectroscopy. Its function is to serve as an internal standard for NMR experiments, allowing for accurate chemical shift referencing and quantification of other compounds in the sample. As a deuterated compound, it exhibits similar chemical properties to regular cyclohexane but with distinct NMR signals, making it useful for structural elucidation and analysis of organic molecules. In NMR experiments, cyclohexane-d12 interacts with the sample at the molecular level, providing a stable and inert environment for the study of chemical structures and dynamics. Its mechanism of action involves serving as a reference compound for NMR spectra, aiding in the identification and characterization of other organic compounds present in the sample.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Cyclohexane-d12, 1 g

sc-257268
1 g
$57.00

Cyclohexane-d12, 5 g

sc-257268A
5 g
$183.00