Acetohydrazide-d3

Catalog No.: B15666
Stable Isotope
Acetohydrazide-d3 is a deuterium-labeled derivative of Acetohydrazide, functioning as a stable isotope. This compound is utilized in organic synthesis and can undergo catalytic hydrogenation to yield N′-methyl acethydrazide (MAH). It serves as a valuable tool for researchers studying reaction mechanisms and developing novel chemical pathways in organic chemistry.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAcetohydrazide-d3 is a deuterium-labeled derivative of Acetohydrazide, functioning as a stable isotope. This compound is utilized in organic synthesis and can undergo catalytic hydrogenation to yield N′-methyl acethydrazide (MAH). It serves as a valuable tool for researchers studying reaction mechanisms and developing novel chemical pathways in organic chemistry.
Product Information
Catalog NumB15666
FormulaC2H3D3N2O
Molecular Weight77.10
CAS Number1028333-41-6
SMILESO=C(NN)C([2H])([2H])[2H]
SynonymsEthanehydrazonic acid-d3
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