Description
Other names: Hydroxyl diazirine alkyne; 3-(3-Butyn-1-yl)-3H-diazirine-3-ethanol.
With two orthogonal reactive groups, this compound is ideal for light-activated ligation to a variety of functionalities by generation of a carbene which will couple irreversibly to groups in close proximity. The alkyne function allows for copper(I)-catalyzed click reactions selectively with azide functionalities.
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