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Phthalaldehyde (sometimes also o-phthalald … Phthalaldehyde (sometimes also o-phthalaldehyde or ortho-phthalaldehyde, OPA) is the chemical compound with the formula C6H4(CHO)2. It is one of three isomers of benzene dicarbaldehyde, related to phthalic acid. This pale yellow solid is a building block in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds and a reagent in the analysis of amino acids. OPA dissolves in water solution at pH < 11.5. Its solutions degrade upon UV illumination and exposure to air. upon UV illumination and exposure to air.
, オルトフタルアルデヒド(o-phthalaldehyde、ortho-phthalaldehyde、フタルジアルデヒド、フタラール)は芳香族化合物で、化学式はC6H4(CHO)2。 OPAと略されることもある。
, L'o-phtalaldéhyde ou orthophtalaldéhyde (O … L'o-phtalaldéhyde ou orthophtalaldéhyde (OPA), est un composé organique de formule C8H6O2. Il s'agit d'un dialdéhyde comportant deux fonctions aldéhyde en position ortho (ou 1,2) sur un cycle benzénique. Il se présente sous forme d'une poudre jaune pâle. Cet aldéhyde aromatique est sensible à la lumière et doit être conservé sous atmosphère inerte et à basse température. Utilisé en solution à faible concentration dans le domaine de la santé pour ses propriétés désinfectantes et antimicrobiennes, il est majoritairement employé comme réactif pour des analyses d'amines, notamment les acides aminés, les peptides et les protéines.des aminés, les peptides et les protéines.
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Skeletal formula of O-phthaldehyde
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Phthalaldehyde (sometimes also o-phthalald … Phthalaldehyde (sometimes also o-phthalaldehyde or ortho-phthalaldehyde, OPA) is the chemical compound with the formula C6H4(CHO)2. It is one of three isomers of benzene dicarbaldehyde, related to phthalic acid. This pale yellow solid is a building block in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds and a reagent in the analysis of amino acids. OPA dissolves in water solution at pH < 11.5. Its solutions degrade upon UV illumination and exposure to air. upon UV illumination and exposure to air.
, オルトフタルアルデヒド(o-phthalaldehyde、ortho-phthalaldehyde、フタルジアルデヒド、フタラール)は芳香族化合物で、化学式はC6H4(CHO)2。 OPAと略されることもある。
, L'o-phtalaldéhyde ou orthophtalaldéhyde (O … L'o-phtalaldéhyde ou orthophtalaldéhyde (OPA), est un composé organique de formule C8H6O2. Il s'agit d'un dialdéhyde comportant deux fonctions aldéhyde en position ortho (ou 1,2) sur un cycle benzénique. Il se présente sous forme d'une poudre jaune pâle. Cet aldéhyde aromatique est sensible à la lumière et doit être conservé sous atmosphère inerte et à basse température. atmosphère inerte et à basse température.
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オルトフタルアルデヒド
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