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==Use==
==Use==


* As 2-cyanoethyl alkylation agent: used for pairing of psychotropic alkylamines...
** For (mobile-phase) polypeptide pairing of psychotropic alkylamines, see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO/GTerm?id=GO:0008174#term=stats
* SPPS : As a DNA ligand buffer agent for organic synthesis of orthogonal peptides/oligonucleotides...
** in SPPS (solid-phase peptide synthesis): As a mRNA ligand buffer agent for organic synthesis of orthogonal peptides/oligonucleotides...
* [Complete/extend this section.]


==Safety==
==Safety==
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* [[DMF]]
* [[DMF]]
* [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Solid_Phase_Peptide_Synthesis Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis]
* [[THF]]
* [[Succinic_acid|Succinic acid]]
* [[Succinic_acid|Succinic acid]]
* [[Tributylamine]]  
* [[Tributylamine]]


==References==
==References==


* [Complete/extend this section!]
* [Complete/extend this section!]
[[Category:Chemical]]
[[Category:Buffers]]

Revision as of 04:21, 23 August 2015

Overview

Acetonitrile is a common biosolvent for many chemical reactions including alkylation of tertiary amines, organic synthesis of oligonucleotides, and is used primarly as a important DNA synthesis buffer agent.

Use

Safety

See also

References

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