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POPOP Scintillator, 5 g

1,4-Bis(5-phenyl-2-oxazolyl)benzene, commonly known as POPOP, is a fluorescent organic compound with high light output and is used as a secondary scintillator in liquid scintillation counting (LSC) cocktails. It is used in conjunction with primary scintillators to emit light from excited solvent molecules at a wavelength to match the sensitivity of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) found in liquid scintillation analyzers (LSAs) such as TriCarb™ or Quantulus GCT™.

POPOP is available in a 5g bottle for your research needs.

Bulk quantities of POPOP as catalog number 6002031 are available on request.

Bulk quantities of Dimethyl-POPOP as catalog number 6002091 are available on request.

Feature Specification
Grade Scintillator
Molecular Weight 364.40 g/mol
CAS Number 1806-34-4
Maximum Emission Wavelength (Emmax) ~420 nm

1,4-Bis(5-phenyl-2-oxazolyl)benzene, commonly known as POPOP, is a fluorescent organic compound with high light output and is used as a secondary scintillator in liquid scintillation counting (LSC) cocktails. It is used in conjunction with primary scintillators to emit light from excited solvent molecules at a wavelength to match the sensitivity of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) found in liquid scintillation analyzers (LSAs) such as TriCarb™ or Quantulus GCT™.

POPOP is available in a 5g bottle for your research needs.

Bulk quantities of POPOP as catalog number 6002031 are available on request.

Bulk quantities of Dimethyl-POPOP as catalog number 6002091 are available on request.

Product variant
Unit Size: 1 x 5 g
Part #:
6002030
List price
USD 384.00
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Overview

POPOP, IUPAC preferred name 5-phenyl-2-[4-(5-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-2-yl)phenyl]-1,3-oxazol, has an aromatic ring structure fundamental for fluorescent properties.

POPOP is a secondary scintillator or wavelength shifter and converts shorter wavelength light to longer wavelength light that can be detected by liquid scintillation analyzers (LSA) such as a TriCarb or Quantulus GCT.

The structure of the POPOP molecule is a central benzene ring containing two oxazolyl groups each having a phenyl ring. The conjugated aromatic property of POPOP contributes to its fluorescence and ability to act as a wavelength shifter. POPOP fluoresces as a blue-violet color with excitation wavelength of ~ 360 nm and an emission wavelength of ~420 nm. The exact fluorescence maximum can vary slightly depending on the solvent used.

The molecular formula of POPOP is C24H16N2O2, a melting point of 241-243°C and a fluorescence maximum of 425 nm.

Specifications

Maximum Emission Wavelength (Emmax)
~420 nm
Molecular Weight
364.40 g/mol
CAS Number
1806-34-4
Application
Liquid scintillation counting
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Format
Powder
Grade
Scintillator
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Unit Size
1 x 5 g

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