Diethylene glycol diacetate is an ester-protected glycol-derived linker component containing ether and ester linkages within a compact polar framework. The acetate groups can function as masked hydroxyl equivalents for hydrolysis or further derivatization, while the glycol core provides a short flexible spacer motif. In PROTAC linker chemistry, this product is useful as a precursor for ester-containing or glycol-derived linker intermediates, supporting exploration of protected diol chemistry and polar spacer development. Its value lies in synthetic route design, linker precursor functionalization, and comparison of ester-containing spacer motifs in targeted degradation research.
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Diethylene glycol diacetate is a versatile PROTAC linker building block that provides an ester-rich, flexible tether for assembling bifunctional degradation ligands. Its use can support modular synthesis strategies where orthogonal functional handles are introduced and subsequently coupled to targeting and E3-recruiting moieties. The product’s hydrolyzable ester functionality and conformational flexibility make it advantageous for tuning linker behavior in targeted protein degradation workflows, as described in detail below.
Structure: The material is characterized by a diethylene glycol backbone bearing two acetate ester groups. It contains ester linkages connected through ether-containing segments, providing conformational flexibility. The presence of oxygen-rich functional groups contributes to polarity and influences solubility and hydrolysis susceptibility under aqueous or basic conditions.
Reactivity: Diethylene glycol diacetate can participate in PROTAC linker construction via ester-based transformations, including nucleophilic acyl substitution or controlled ester hydrolysis to generate reactive carboxylate or hydroxyl intermediates. Suitable conditions often involve mild base or nucleophiles in polar organic solvents, with reaction progress monitored by standard analytical methods. Mechanistically, reactivity arises from ester electrophilicity and can be tuned by solvent polarity and base strength to minimize side reactions.
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Concentration (start) x Volume (start) = Concentration (final) x Volume (final)
It is commonly abbreviated as: C1V1 = C2V2
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