1718-52-1
Chemical Structure
Pyrene-d10
- CAS No.: 1718-52-1
- Formula:C16D10
- Molecular Weight:212.31
IUPAC Name: pyrene-d10
InChIKey: BBEAQIROQSPTKN-LHNTUAQVSA-N
SMILES: [2H]C1=C([2H])C([2H])=C2C([2H])=C([2H])C3=C([2H])C([2H])=C([2H])C4=C([2H])C([2H])=C1C2=C43
Biological Activity: Pyrene-d10 is the deuterium labeled Pyrene[1].
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Pyrene (Standard) | ≥98% | Pyrene (Standard) is the analytical standard of Pyrene. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) composed of four fused benzene rings. It has a distinct aromatic odor, produced by incomplete combustion of organic matter. Pyrene exhibits strong fluorescence, emitting in the blue region of the spectrum, making it useful as a probe for studying molecular interactions in solution and on surfaces. Pyrene is also used as a model compound for the study of PAHs in various environments and biological systems because of its ubiquity in these environments. However, long-term exposure to pyrene has been associated with potential health risks, including carcinogenicity and mutagenicity. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Pyrene | 99.82% | Pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) composed of four fused benzene rings. It has a distinct aromatic odor, produced by incomplete combustion of organic matter. Pyrene exhibits strong fluorescence, emitting in the blue region of the spectrum, making it useful as a probe for studying molecular interactions in solution and on surfaces. Pyrene is also used as a model compound for the study of PAHs in various environments and biological systems because of its ubiquity in these environments. However, long-term exposure to pyrene has been associated with potential health risks, including carcinogenicity and mutagenicity. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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