8 amino 1 octanethiol hydrochloride
8-Amino-1-octanethiol hydrochloride is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It is a straight-chain aliphatic thiol with an amino group at the 8th carbon position and a hydrochloride counterion. This compound serves as a precursor and building block for various chemical syntheses and analyses.
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Synthesis of Thiol-based Molecules
Functionalization of MWCNTs with Diverse Thiol Ligands
carbon assay, 6–9 nm × 5 μm (outer diameter ×
length)), ethylenediamine (EDA), N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimid (DCC), copper(I) acetate (Cu(OAc)),
indium(III) acetate (In(OAc)3), zinc acetate (Zn(OAc)2), stearic acid (SA), sulfur (S), 1-dodecanethiol (DDT), 1-octadecene
(ODE), oleylamine (OAm), 8-amino-1-octanethiol-hydrochloride (AOT),
2-(dimethylamino)-ethanethiol hydrochloride (DMA), 2-(diethylamino)-ethanethiol
hydrochloride (DEA), 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA), 11-mercaptoundecanoic
acid (MUA),
hydroxide (TMAH) were all purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Cysteamine
hydrochloride (CYS), conc. nitric acid (HNO3, w = 65%), chloroform (CHCl3), n-hexane,
methanol (MeOH), and toluene were obtained from Carl Roth. All reagents
were used as received without any prior purification step.
Peptide Adsorption on Coated Surfaces
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