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Urea hydrogen peroxide

ALDRICH/289132 - 97%

Synonym: Hydrogen peroxide–Urea adduct; Carbamide Per hydrate; Carbamide peroxide; Percarbamide; Urea hydrogen peroxide

CAS Number: 124-43-6
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): CH4N2O · H2O2
Molecular Weight: 94.07
EC Number: 204-701-4
MDL Number: MFCD00013119
Linear Formula: CO(NH2)2 · H2O2
Product Type: Chemical

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45-289132-5G 5 g
$43.70
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45-289132-100G 100 g
$56.40
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45-289132-250G 250 g
$128.00
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45-289132-500G 500 g
$200.00
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assay 97%
form solid
InChI 1S/CH4N2O.H2O2/c2-1(3)4;1-2/h(H4,2,3,4);1-2H
InChI key AQLJVWUFPCUVLO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
mp 90-93 °C (lit.)
Quality Level 200 
reaction suitability reagent type: oxidant
SMILES string OO.NC(N)=O
storage temp. 2-8°C
vapor pressure 23.3 mmHg ( 30 °C)
Application: Urea hydrogen peroxide can be used as an oxidizing agent:
• In the conversion of sulfides to sulfoxides or sulfones under solvent free condition.
• In the conversion of nitrogen heterocycles to their corresponding N-oxides.
• In the epoxidation of various alkene in combination with number of carboxylic anhydrides and disodium hydrogen phosphate in anhydrous organic solvents.
• In the Baeyer–Villiger oxidation reaction where in aldehydes and ketones undergo oxidation to produce esters and lactones using various peroxycarboxylic acids.
Features and Benefits: UHP is:
• Inexpensive.
• Stable.
• Easy handling reagent.
General description: Urea hydrogen peroxide (UHP) is an oxidizing agent consisting of urea and hydrogen peroxide. In the presence of carboxylic anhydrides, UHP is employed in a variety of oxidative conversions in anhydrous organic solvents. UHP is used as a hydrogen peroxide source in the oxidation reaction.
Packaging: 100, 250 g in poly bottle
Packaging: 5 g in glass bottle
Purity 97%
mp 90-93 °C (lit.)
Storage Temp. 2-8°C
UNSPSC 12352111

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