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Hi folks,

does anyone of you know a base which is (strong) nucleophilic but on the other hand has a "low" pH ( ~ 7) --> does something like this actually exists ?

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Posted Feb 19, 2008, 18:02 PM
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imidazole (pKa~6.5) is the closest that I can think of. It is not as strong as an amine, though. Some hindered thiols in a protein may also behave like that.

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ok i'll google for it , thx for your answer ! :D

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Posted Feb 19, 2008, 21:38 PM
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