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Diisopropyl Ether, Super Dehydrated

for Organic Synthesis
Specification Assay :
99.0+% (Capillary GC)
Manufacturer :
FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Storage Condition :
Keep at RT.
CAS RN® :
108-20-3
Molecular Formula :
[(CH3)2CH]2O
Molecular Weight :
102.17
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Distributor
042-33193
Barcode No
4548995022417
3L
List Price
184.00 USD

In stock in Japan

Distributor
046-33191
Barcode No
4548995022400
100mL
List Price
27.00 USD

In stock in Japan

Distributor
048-33195
Barcode No
4548995037428
500mL
List Price
49.00 USD

In stock in Japan

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Overview / Applications

Outline This product is for research use only. Do not administer it to human.
This is a high-quality solvent for organic synthesis guaranteed for the amount of dissolved oxygen at 1 ppm and water content at 0.001% (10 ppm) or lower. It can be used in anaerobic and hydrophobic reactions.
This product uses a special cap that enables direct extraction of the solvent using a syringe without opening the package.
This product with 9 L and 18 L in capacity is provided with a canister can made of SUS. Connecting piping is required separately when using this product.
Precautions for Use Packed on inactive gas

Property

Appearance Colorless clear liquid
Boiling Point about 68 degrees C
Density 0.720 - 0.730g/ml(20 degrees C)
Refractive Index 1.366 - 1.371(20 degrees C/D)

Manufacturer Information

Alias

  • Isopropyl Ether, Super Dehydrated

For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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