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Fe(III) Deuteroporphyrin IX chloride is a metalloporphyrin complex where iron is in the +3 oxidation state, coordinated to a deuteroporphyrin ligand. This compound is extensively used in spectroscopic research to understand the coordination chemistry of iron-containing porphyrins, which are analogs of heme, the active center of hemoproteins. Research involving Fe(III) Deuteroporphyrin IX chloride often explores its electronic structure, magnetic properties, and its potential as a catalyst in redox reactions. Studies also focus on the interactions between this complex and various ligands or proteins to mimic and investigate the behavior of heme proteins in different physiological conditions. In addition, Fe(III) Deuteroporphyrin IX chloride serves as a model compound for the development of novel sensors and diagnostic tools due to its distinct spectroscopic signatures.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Fe(III) Deuteroporphyrin IX chloride, 50 mg | sc-396884 | 50 mg | $265.00 | |||
Fe(III) Deuteroporphyrin IX chloride, 100 mg | sc-396884A | 100 mg | $390.00 |