Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H
- CAS NO.:1429934-37-1
- Empirical Formula: C13H22O7
- Molecular Weight: 290.31
- MDL number: MFCD29079380
- Update Date: 2026-05-28 04:21:30
What is Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H?
Description
Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H is an alkyne linker with a carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid can react with primary amines to form stable amide bonds; activator (e.g. EDC, or HATU) is needed. The alkyne group can participate in copper catalyzed azide-alkyne Click Chemistry to form stable triazole linkage.
Properties of Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H
| form | Liquid |
| color | Colorless to light yellow |
Safety information for Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H
Computed Descriptors for Propargyl-PEG5-CH2CO2H
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