Description
t-boc-N-amido-PEG7-azide features an azide (N3) group alongside a Boc-protected amino group within its PEG structure. The hydrophilic nature of the PEG spacer enhances solubility in aqueous environments. Similar to previous products mentioned, this azide can engage in reactions with alkyne compounds like BCN or DBCO via click chemistry methods resulting in stable triazole formations. The Boc group may be removed under mild acidic conditions to yield the free amine.
Applications
It can be employed in the development of peptide-based therapeutics or in the modification of biomolecules for improved stability and pharmacokinetic properties. In materials science, it can be used to functionalize surfaces or nanoparticles for specific applications.