Name | 1,3,3,3-tetradeuterioprop-1-yne |
---|---|
Synonyms |
deuterated propyne
tetradeuterio-propyne Propyne-d4 Tetradeuterio-propin Methylacetylene-d4 |
Description | Methylacetylene-d4 is the deuterium labeled Methylacetylene[1]. |
---|---|
Related Catalog | |
In Vitro | Stable heavy isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, and other elements have been incorporated into drug molecules, largely as tracers for quantitation during the drug development process. Deuteration has gained attention because of its potential to affect the pharmacokinetic and metabolic profiles of drugs[1]. |
References |
Density | 0.713g/cm3 |
---|---|
Boiling Point | -23.2ºC(lit.) |
Melting Point | -102.7ºC(lit.) |
Molecular Formula | C3D4 |
Molecular Weight | 44.08850 |
Exact Mass | 44.05640 |
LogP | 0.63950 |
Index of Refraction | 1.363 |
~% 6111-63-3
Detail
|
Literature: Gurac, John A.; Chinn, John W.; Lagow, Richard J. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1982 , vol. 104, # 9 p. 2637 - 2639 |
~0% 6111-63-3 |
Literature: Khandker, M. N. I.; Ahmad, A. Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B: Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry, 1987 , vol. 26, p. 77 - 78 |
~% 6111-63-3 |
Literature: Morse; Leitch Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1958 , vol. 23, p. 990,992 |