- In
organic chemistry, a
carbodiimide (systematic
IUPAC name: methanediimine) is a
functional group with the
formula RN=C=NR. On
Earth they are exclusively...
- 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)
carbodiimide (EDC, EDAC or EDCI) is a water-soluble
carbodiimide usually handled as the hydrochloride. It is typically...
-
Inorganic carbodiimides (or
cyanamides depending on the NCN2- form)
design a
family of
compounds containing the
carbodiimide (or cyanamide)
anion NCN2-...
- is
easily washed away. Conversely, the
related carbodiimide 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)
carbodiimide (EDC) is
often used for solution-phase peptide...
-
intermediary of an
sulfonium group,
formed by a
reaction between DMSO and the
carbodiimide. This
species is
highly reactive and is
attacked by the alcohol. Rearrangement...
-
methanol (CH3OH),
formaldehyde (HCHO),
silicon monoxide (SiO), and
carbodiimide (HNCNH).
Water molecules in star-forming
regions can
undergo a po****tion...
- N,N′-Diisopropylcarbodiimide is a
carbodiimide used in
peptide synthesis. As a liquid, it is
easier to
handle than the
commonly used N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide...
- two
major by-products;
diafenthiuron carbodiimide and
diafenthiuron urea. In
aqueous systems, the
carbodiimide was
further observed to be photo-transformed...
- and dimethylformamide, but
insoluble in water. The C−N=C=N−C core of
carbodiimides (N=C=N) is linear,
being related to the
structure of allene. The molecule...
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aspartic acid have
their orthogonal protection removed before undergoing a
carbodiimide mediated lactamization,
leading to an intermediate. This intermediate...