Bioactivity | Dioctadecylamine (DODA) is a secondary amine that has been shown to self-organize in plate-like structures in aqueous solution. Dioctadecylamine exhibits sufficiently hydrophobic properties of nanoparticles and good dispersibility in nonpolar solvent. Dioctadecylamine does not form a monolayer above pH 3.9[1][2][3]. |
Name | Dioctadecylamine |
CAS | 112-99-2 |
Formula | C36H75N |
Molar Mass | 521.99 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. Soliwoda K, et al. Effect of the alkyl chain length of secondary amines on the phase transfer of gold nanoparticles from water to toluene. Langmuir. 2014 Jun 17;30(23):6684-93. [2]. Huetz P, et al. Ab initio study of the influence of conformation on partial charge distribution of dioctadecylamine. Chemical physics letters, 2003, 380(3-4): 424-434. [3]. Flores A, et al. The dioctadecylamine monolayer: Textures, phase transitions, and dendritic growth. The Journal of chemical physics, 2003, 119(11): 5644-5653. |