Catalog Number |
ACM134030221 |
CAS |
134030-22-1 |
Structure |
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Description |
N,N'-Bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)ethylenediamine (Bis-2,6-diIPDA) is an organophosphorous compound that has been used in a variety of scientific research applications. Bis-2,6-diIPDA is a colorless, viscous liquid with a molecular weight of 456.7 g/mol and a boiling point of 212°C. It is insoluble in water but soluble in a variety of organic solvents. Bis-2,6-diIPDA is a versatile reagent that has been used in a variety of laboratory experiments, from synthesis of organic molecules to biochemical and physiological studies. |
IUPAC Name |
N,N'-bis[2,6-di(propan-2-yl)phenyl]ethane-1,2-diamine |
Molecular Weight |
380.6 g/mol |
Molecular Formula |
C26H40N2 |
Canonical SMILES |
CC(C)C1=C(C(=CC=C1)C(C)C)NCCNC2=C(C=CC=C2C(C)C)C(C)C |
InChI |
InChI=1S/C26H40N2/c1-17(2)21-11-9-12-22(18(3)4)25(21)27-15-16-28-26-23(19(5)6)13-10-14-24(26)20(7)8/h9-14,17-20,27-28H,15-16H2,1-8H3 |
InChI Key |
RVMDHNMIJJBYQG-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Application |
Bis-2,6-diIPDA has been used in a variety of scientific research applications. It has been used as a catalyst in the synthesis of organic molecules, such as chiral alcohols and amines. It has also been used in biochemical and physiological studies, including studies of enzyme inhibition, protein-protein interactions, and drug metabolism. Bis-2,6-diIPDA has also been used to study the structural and functional properties of proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. |
GHS Pictogram |
Irritant |
Properties |
Bis-2,6-diIPDA has been shown to have a variety of biochemical and physiological effects. It has been shown to inhibit the activity of several enzymes, including cytochrome P450 enzymes, proteases, and phosphatases. It has also been shown to interact with several proteins, including G-protein coupled receptors and ion channels. In addition, Bis-2,6-diIPDA has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant properties. |