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N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine is used as a reagent for organic compound synthesis. It is also used in the study of enzyme kinetics, protein-ligand interactions, and enzyme inhibition. As a model compound, it is used for studying the structure and function of proteins. As a weak base, N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine readily forms hydrogen bonds with proteins and other molecules. These hydrogen bonds play a role in the binding of N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine to proteins and subsequent enzyme activity inhibition. Additionally, N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine can form complexes with metal ions, affecting the structure and function of proteins. N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine is a sterically hindered secondary amine. It participates in the synthesis of cyclooctene oxide.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
N-(Diphenylmethyl)methylamine, 5 g | sc-228644 | 5 g | $49.00 |