Nitroxyl (HNO) remains a difficult molecule to study as it must be generated from precursors and its inherent reactivity makes identification relatively difficult.
This compound reacts with HNO to yield phenol and a MS detectable urea. Susceptible to hydrolysis at pH > 7 and oxidation.
From the laboratory of S. Bruce King, PhD, Wake Forest University.
Catalog Number | Product | DataSheet | Size | AVAILABILITY | Price | Qty |
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Product Type: | Small Molecule |
Name: | HNO Detector 15b (Phenyl (2-(Diphenylphsophino)ethyl)carbamate ) |
Chemical Formula: | C21H20NO2P |
Molecular Weight: | 349.3628 |
Format: | tan solid |
Purity: | <10% phosphine oxide |
Solubility: | CH3ON, CH2Cl2, DMF, CHCl3 |
Storage: | -20C Freezer |
Shipped: | Dry ice |
This compound reacts with HNO to yield phenol and a MS detectable urea. Susceptible to hydrolysis at pH > 7 and oxidation.
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