Octyl azide

Catalog No.: A94505
Biochemical Assay Reagent
Octyl azide (1-Azidooctane) is a biochemical assay reagent characterized by an azide functional group and an eight-carbon alkyl chain. The azide group is capable of undergoing Click Chemistry reactions with alkynes, BCN, and DBCO, facilitating the formation of stable triazole linkages. This compound serves as a valuable tool in bioconjugation applications, enabling precise labeling and functionalization in various biochemical studies.
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DescriptionOctyl azide (1-Azidooctane) is a biochemical assay reagent characterized by an azide functional group and an eight-carbon alkyl chain. The azide group is capable of undergoing Click Chemistry reactions with alkynes, BCN, and DBCO, facilitating the formation of stable triazole linkages. This compound serves as a valuable tool in bioconjugation applications, enabling precise labeling and functionalization in various biochemical studies.
Product Information
Catalog NumA94505
FormulaC8H17N3
Molecular Weight155.24
CAS Number7438-05-3
SMILES[N-]=[N+]=NCCCCCCCC
Synonyms1-Azidooctane
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