Dichloro(diméthyl)silane solution ~5% dans le toluène, LiChropur™ pour dérivatisation GC, Supelco®
Marques : MerckTotal Evaluation: 0
Moyenne des Notes : 0.0 sur 5
Synonyme(s):
Dichlorodiméthylsilane
Sylon CT™ was used as derivatizing agent, during an experiment to develop sensitive GC method for the identification and determination of long-chain primary alkyl amines.† It was also used for treating Erlenmeyer flasks to prevent mycelium from sticking to the glassware during development of techniques in the identification and partial characterization the chaxamycin biosynthesis gene cluster of S. leeuwenhoekii.
- Suitable for deactivating glassware
Treat the glass tubing that you use for columns with Sylon-CT solution (5% dimethyldichlorosilane in toluene). It deactivates the tubing for use up to 350 to 400 °C, far exceeding the capabilities of other deactivating agents used at room temperature. It also deactivates transfer lines and glass or glass-lined injection port liners. Instructions included.
Formule:
C₂H₆Cl₂Si Poids moléculaire: 129,06 g/mol |
Numéro MDL:
MFCD00000491 Numéro CAS: 75-78-5 UN: 2920 ADR: 3(8),I |
Résultats des tests de spécification
Appearance (Color) | Colorless to Almost Colorless |
Appearance (Form) | Liquid |
Argentometr. Titration | 4.5 - 5.5 % |
Refractive Index N20/D | 1.491 - 1.495 |
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