Azide-containing Reagents for Click Reactions
Azide-containing reagents are used in Copper-catalyzed cycloadditions as well as in Copper-free click reactions. They are selective reagents towards triple bonds (alkynes or cycloalkynes), yielding stable triazoles in almost quantitative yield under mild conditions.
Azides of non-fluorescent reporter molecules for click chemistry attachment to biomolecules containing reactive triple bonds
Azides of various Biotin derivatives for click chemistry attachment to biomolecules containing reactive triple bonds.
Azides for PEGylation of biomolecules and for incorporation of spacers by click chemistry techniques
Azides of amino acids for click chemistry attachment to biomolecules containing reactive triple bonds.
Azides of fluorescent dyes for click chemistry attachment to biomolecules containing reactive triple bonds
Azides of quencher dyes for click chemistry attachment to biomolecules containing reactive triple bonds
Azides of nucleotides for incorporation into oligonucleotides and subsequent labeling by click reactions using alkyne or DBCO containing reporter molecules
Azides of nucleosides for incorporation into oligonucleotides and subsequent labeling by click reactions using alkyne or DBCO containing reporter molecules