5,5-Dibromobarbituric Acid
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5,5-Dibromobarbituric acid is a chemical cross-linker that is used to immobilize proteins and cells. It has been shown to be a potent inhibitor of ovary function, reducing fertility, and inhibiting cancer cell growth. The use of this chemical in cell culture has been shown to reduce the production of reactive oxygen species and improve metabolic disorders. 5,5-Dibromobarbituric acid is also used as a palladium complex for crosslinking agents in organic synthesis. This compound can be synthesized from methyl ketones with divalent hydrocarbons such as ethylene oxide or propylene oxide. 5,5-Dibromobarbituric acid forms hydrogen bonding interactions with the metal surface.
Description
CAS Number | 511-67-1 |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Packaging Size | 1 KG |
Packaging Type | BOTTLE |
State of Matter | POWDER |
Molecular Formula | C4H2Br2N2O3 |
Purity | 98% |
Molecular Weight | 285.88 g/mol |
5,5-dibromo-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione | 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-Pyrimidinetrione, 5,5-dibromo- | 5,5-Dibromobarbituric acid
CAS Number: 511-67-1
Formula: C4H2Br2N2O3
Formula Weight: 285.88 g/mol
Test Specification Result
Appearance (Colour) White to Off White White
Appearance (Form) Powder or Crystals Powder
Infrared spectrum Conforms to Structure Conforms
Carbon 16.2 – 17.4 % 17.0 %
Nitrogen 9.4 – 10.1 % 9.4 %
Purity (HPLC) > 96.5 % 97.6 %
Solubility (Turbidity) Clear Clear
c = 5 % (50 mg/ml); Ethanol
Solubility (Color) Colorless to Faint Yellow Colorless
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