2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine

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Regulatory Status: RUO
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Ambient
Storage:
Short term: +20°C, Long term: +20°C

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Further Information

Alternate Names/Synonyms:
2,4,6-Tri(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine; TPTZ; NSC 112125
Appearance:
Off-white to pale yellow powder.
CAS:
3682-35-7
EClass:
32160000
Form (Short):
solid
Handling Advice:
Protect from light and moisture.
InChi:
InChI=1S/C18H12N6/c1-4-10-19-13(7-1)16-22-17(14-8-2-5-11-20-14)24-18(23-16)15-9-3-6-12-21-15/h1-12H
InChiKey:
KMVWNDHKTPHDMT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Long Description:
Chemical. CAS: 3682-35-7. Formula: C18H12N6. MW: BD9837. 2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine (TPTZ) is commonly used as a complexing reagent used in spectrophotometric analysis, particularly in the determination of iron(II) (ferrous) ions in solution. It forms a blue-colored complex with ferrous ions, which can be quantified using spectrophotometric methods. TPTZ forms a complex with Fe(II) that can be quantified by colorimetric detection at 594 nm as a measure of iron concentration. The formation of this complex is the basis of the ferrous ion assay known as the Ferrozine method. Its sensitivity and specificity for iron make it a valuable tool in analytical laboratories. TPTZ has several other applications. TPTZ can be used as a chemosensor for detecting metal ions. Its ability to form colored complexes with different metal ions can be exploited in developing sensors for metal ion detection in solution. TPTZ and related compounds have interesting photophysical properties, making them potentially useful in photoluminescent materials and optoelectronic devices. TPTZ can act as a bridging ligand to form coordination polymers with metal ions. These coordination polymers often possess intriguing structural and functional properties, making them interesting for materials science and nanotechnology applications. TPTZ can be used for monitoring and assessing metal ion concentrations in environmental samples, such as water and soil, to study environmental contamination and metal ion mobility. Apart from iron determination, TPTZ has been explored for the determination of other metal ions, including copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel, and others, using spectrophotometric or fluorometric methods.
MDL:
MFCD00006045
Molecular Formula:
C18H12N6
Molecular Weight:
312.33
Package Type:
Vial
Product Description:
2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine (TPTZ) is commonly used as a complexing reagent used in spectrophotometric analysis, particularly in the determination of iron(II) (ferrous) ions in solution. It forms a blue-colored complex with ferrous ions, which can be quantified using spectrophotometric methods. TPTZ forms a complex with Fe(II) that can be quantified by colorimetric detection at 594 nm as a measure of iron concentration. The formation of this complex is the basis of the ferrous ion assay known as the Ferrozine method. Its sensitivity and specificity for iron make it a valuable tool in analytical laboratories. TPTZ has several other applications. TPTZ can be used as a chemosensor for detecting metal ions. Its ability to form colored complexes with different metal ions can be exploited in developing sensors for metal ion detection in solution. TPTZ and related compounds have interesting photophysical properties, making them potentially useful in photoluminescent materials and optoelectronic devices. TPTZ can act as a bridging ligand to form coordination polymers with metal ions. These coordination polymers often possess intriguing structural and functional properties, making them interesting for materials science and nanotechnology applications. TPTZ can be used for monitoring and assessing metal ion concentrations in environmental samples, such as water and soil, to study environmental contamination and metal ion mobility. Apart from iron determination, TPTZ has been explored for the determination of other metal ions, including copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel, and others, using spectrophotometric or fluorometric methods.
Purity:
>99% (UV)
SMILES:
C1(C2=NC=CC=C2)=NC(C3=CC=CC=N3)=NC(C4=CC=CC=N4)=N1
Solubility Chemicals:
Soluble in DMSO, ethanol or methanol (10mg/ml).
Source / Host:
Synthetic
Transportation:
Non-hazardous
UNSPSC Number:
41105331
Use & Stability:
Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at RT.

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