REF: A01017
N,N'Diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC), a compound containing carbodiimide group in its molecular structure, has strong chemical activity, which not only reacts with many acidic compounds but also reacts with alcohols, amines, and compounds containing active hydrogen such as active methylene groups, etc. DIC is a commonly used low-temperature dehydration agent for synthesizing aldehydes, ketones, amino acids, esters, etc. It has been widely used in polymerization under mild conditions, easy operation, and high yield. DIC is a low-temperature dehydrating agent commonly used in the synthesis of aldehydes, ketones, amino acids, esters, and other compounds and has been widely used in the synthesis of additives for polymerization materials, heterocyclic compounds, biochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and intermediates of industrial dyes. DIC, with its smaller molecular weight and lower boiling point than the well-known DCC, has unique advantages, especially in synthesizing amino acids and peptides, and is increasingly widely used.
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