
CAS 332927-03-4: Acridine-9-carboxylic acid hydrate
Formula:C14H9NO2
InChI:InChI=1/C14H9NO2/c16-14(17)13-9-5-1-3-7-11(9)15-12-8-4-2-6-10(12)13/h1-8H,(H,16,17)/p-1
SMILES:c1ccc2c(c1)c(c1ccccc1n2)C(=O)[O-]
Synonyms:- Acridine-9-Carboxylic Acid
- Acridine-9-Carboxylate
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9-Acridinecarboxylic Acid Hydrate
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications An Acridine (A190900) derivative used in the synthesis of short DNA-binding peptides. References Borgions, F. et al.: Helv. Chim. Acta, 89, 1194 (2006); Pathak, D. et al.: Pharma Chemica, 3, 239 (2011);Formula:C14H9NO2·H2OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:241.249-Acridinecarboxylic Acid Hydrate
CAS:Formula:C14H9NO2·xH2OPurity:>97.0%(HPLC)Color and Shape:Light yellow to Amber to Dark green powder to crystalMolecular weight:223.23 (as Anhydrous)Acridine-9-carboxylic acid hydrate(1:x)
CAS:Formula:C14H11NO3Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:241.242Acridine-9-carboxylic acid hydrate, 97%
CAS:This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Acros Organics product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Acros Organics product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.Formula:C14H9NO2Purity:97%Color and Shape:Bright yellow to yellow-green, Crystalline powderMolecular weight:223.239-Acridinecarboxylic acid hydrate
CAS:9-Acridinecarboxylic acid hydrate is a phenoxy, amido, and radionuclide conjugate that is used in the preparation of immunoassays. This compound has been found to react with ethylene diamine and amide functionalities in order to form conjugates. 9-Acridinecarboxylic acid hydrate reacts with nitro groups in the presence of an oxidant. It has been used as a label for uv absorption, profile, and transfer reactions. 9-Acridinecarboxylic acid hydrate can be used for the determination of cyclen functionalities and assays.Formula:C14H9NO2·xH2OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:223.23 g/mol