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Amino-PEG-acid

Cat# Name Structure M.W. Purity Pricing
AP12136Amino-PEG1-acid133.15≥95% Pricing
AP12137Amino-PEG2-acid177.2≥95% Pricing
AP12138Amino-PEG3-acid221.25≥95% Pricing
AP13781Amine-PEG3-carboxylic acid257.71≥95% Pricing
AP10221Amino-PEG4-acid265.30≥95% Pricing
AP12139Amino-PEG5-acid309.36≥95% Pricing
AP10222Amino-PEG6-acid353.41≥95% Pricing
AP10223Amino-PEG8-acid441.51≥95% Pricing
AP12140Amino-PEG9-acid485.57≥95% Pricing
AP12141Amino-PEG10-acid529.62≥95% Pricing
AP12142Amino-PEG12-acid617.73≥95% Pricing
AP1215317-(Amino-PEG6-ethylcarbamoyl)heptadecanoic acid620.87≥95% Pricing
AP12143Amino-PEG14-acid705.84≥95% Pricing
AP12144Amino-PEG16-acid793.94≥95% Pricing
AP12145Amino-PEG20-acid970.15≥95% Pricing
AP12146Amino-PEG23-acid1102.31≥95% Pricing
AP12147Amino-PEG24-acid1146.37≥95% Pricing
AP12148Amino-PEG25-acid1190.42≥95% Pricing
AP12149Amino-PEG28-acid1322.58≥95% Pricing
AP12150Amino-PEG32-acid1498.79≥95% Pricing
AP12151Amino-PEG36-acid1675≥95% Pricing
AP13416Amino-PEG36-CONH-PEG36-acid3332≥98% Pricing

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    Amino-PEG-acid compounds (also known as Acid-PEG-Amine compounds) are a class of bifunctional molecules featuring an amine (NH2) group on one end and a carboxylic acid (COOH) group on the other. The PEG (Polyethylene Glycol) chain between these functional groups provides flexibility, water solubility, and biocompatibility, making this class of compounds highly versatile in chemical, biological, and material science applications.

    Key Features:

    • Amine Group (NH2): Reacts with carboxyl groups and other electrophilic sites.
    • Carboxylic Acid Group (COOH): Bonds with amine or hydroxyl groups via amide or ester formation.
    • PEG Chain: Adds flexibility and improves solubility in water and organic solvents.

    Key Applications:

    1. Bioconjugation: Amino-PEG-acid compounds effectively link biomolecules such as proteins, peptides, and drugs.
    2. Surface Modification: Used to functionalize surfaces like nanoparticles or polymers to enhance biological compatibility.
    3. Polymer Cross-Linking: Connects polymer chains for increased stability or to introduce specific functional groups.

    This class of compounds plays a critical role in drug delivery systems, biomedical research, and material science due to their versatility and functional properties.