Application:
Auxiliary
- We produce Triazolinedione (TAD) for captive use. We use TAD as auxiliary in our syntheses of vitamin D analogs. TAD are also widely used in organic and polymer chemistry, especially valued in their role in “click chemistry” due to their rapid and catalyst-free reactions under mild conditions.
- TADs are employed for ultrafast modification and crosslinking of polymers, creation of self-healing materials, and in bioconjugation for selectively labeling amino acids in peptides and proteins.
- TAD reagents are used for selective modification of specific amino acids (notably tyrosine and tryptophan) in peptides and proteins, which finds applications in chemical biology and proteomics through “tyrosine-click” or “tryptophan labeling” reactions depending on pH.
Specification:
Chemical name: 4-phenyl-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3,5(4H)-dione
Content Triazolinedione: ≥ 95%
Regulatory: Non-GMP