Storage Condition
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Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Hazard Compound
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Acridine-d9 is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
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Acridine-d9 usage and description
Acridine-d9 is a deuterated version of the organic compound acridine. It is a highly fluorescent molecule that is commonly used as a tracer in biological and chemical research. Acridine-d9 is similar in structure to acridine, but it contains nine deuterium atoms instead of hydrogen atoms. The addition of these deuterium atoms makes acridine-d9 more stable and less reactive than acridine.
Acridine-d9 is commonly used in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry to label biological samples. It is also used as a fluorescent probe to study the properties of DNA and RNA. In addition, acridine-d9 has been used in organic synthesis as a precursor to a variety of other compounds.
Chemically, acridine-d9 is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. It has a molecular formula of C13H6D9N and a molar mass of 187.32 g/mol. The compound has a melting point of 106-107 ยฐC and a boiling point of 429 ยฐC.
Acridine-d9 is considered to be a safe compound for laboratory use, but it should be handled with care due to its potential toxicity if ingested or inhaled. It is also important to note that acridine-d9 is a controlled substance in some countries and may require special permits for use and handling.