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ALDRICH POLYMER PRODUCTSCDCatalog and Reference Guide
An Interactive Publication Featuring
Nearly 4,000 Productsn Over 1,600 Monomersn More than 1,700
Polymersn Polymer Additivesn Polymerization Initiatorsn Polymeric
Supports
Applications & Reference Informationn Products Classified by
Chemical & Application Categoriesn Extensive Physical Datan
Literature Citationsn Glossary and Other Reference Information
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Dear Colleague:It is a pleasure to introduce the Aldrich Polymer
Products CD Catalog and Reference Guide. This searchable electronic
publica-tion offers our comprehensive range of quality products
including monomers, polymers, polymer additives, polymerization
initiators,and polymeric supports to the research and scientific
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andReference Guide offers considerable technical information by way
of literature references, physical data, glossary of terms
andabbreviations commonly used by polymer scientists, etc. In
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spectra. Formore detail, please click on HOW TO USE THIS CD.We hope
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsCover
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F1Preface
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F2Table of Contents
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F3Contact Information: USA and Worldwide
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F4-F5Manufacturing Facilities and Capabilities
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F6Aldrich Quality: Analytical Capabilities
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F7-F9How to Use this CD
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F10Key to Chemical Product Listings
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F11Chemical Product Listings
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1n Alphabetical List of Products with Structures
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1-363n Products by Category
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364-452l Monomers
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364l Polymers
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399l Polymer Additives and Polymerization Initiators
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Registry Number Cross Reference Index
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Applications
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468-535n Free Radical Initiators
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468-484l Thermal Initiators: Decomposition Rate and Half-Life
..................................... 468-469l Photoinitiators
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470-484s Classification
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470s UV Absorption Spectra
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471-484n Vinyl Ether Terminated Monomers for RadCure
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Fluoroepoxide Functional Monomers
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486n Bisphenol Monomers
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487n Silsesquioxanes (POSS Monomers)
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488-491n Labeled Monomers
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492n Ion Exchange Resins: Classification and Properties
.............................................. 493-495n Polymeric
Reagents and Supports for SPOS
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496n Solid Phase Resins for SPOS
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497n Scavenger Resins in Combinatorial Chemistry
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Nafion Resins: Novel Device Applications
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499n Conducting Polymers
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500n Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials
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501n Microparticle Size Standards
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502-503n Plasticizers
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504n Engineering Polymers
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505-506n Surfactants
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Reference Information
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507-531n Glossary
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507-510n Abbreviations and Acronyms
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511-513n Books for the Polymer Scientist
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514-516n Polymer Properties
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517-524l Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters
.................................. 517-520l Viscosity
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521-522s Viscosity Terms
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521s Viscometer Comparison Chart for Newtonian Liquids
................................... 521s Viscosity/Molecular Weight
Relationships
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Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition and Melting Point
.... 523-524n Tables and Charts
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525-528l Periodic Table
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525l Table of Atomic Weights
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526l Table of Metric Values, Prefixes, and Symbols
....................................................... 527l Color
Scales Comparison Chart
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527l Particle Size Conversion Chart
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528n Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
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529-531
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532General Information & Terms and Conditions
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Manufacturing FacilitiesAldrich has state-of-the-art
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CapabilitiesAldrich has the technical expertise to meet a wide
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ofproducing organic chemicals for 40 years and haveaccumulated a
vast amount of knowledge in theproduction and handling of these
materials. Amongour strengths
Polymers Monomers High purity materials Solution chemistry
(aqueous and nonaqueous)
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Aldrich in bulk is given below. For highquality research chemicals,
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Contact us today to discuss your needs for high purity monomers
and polymers for microelectronics, pharmacuetical,optical, and
dental applications.
Sampling of Polymers and Monomers Available in Bulk23,746-9
Poly(4-vinylpyridinium dichromate), cross-
linked
V290-9 2-Vinylnaphthalene, 95%
28,210-3 Triton X-100, reduced
22,089-2 1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl ether, 95%
22,710-2 2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95%
D10,370-5 Diglycolic anhydride, tech., 90%
26,379-6 Vinyl chloroformate, 94%
14,934-9 4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%39,292-8 Nafion,
trimethylsilylated
47,931-4 Benzoin methyl ether, 99%
20,253-3 1,3-Butadiene diepoxide, 97%
41,666-5 tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, 5.0-6.0Msolution in
decane
21,297-0 2-(Bromomethyl)acrylic acid, 98%32,366-7 Poly(acrylic
acid), powder, average
_
Mw ca.
2,000
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Quality Control and Quality Assurance are an integral part
ofevery Aldrich product. We preserve our tradition ofuncompromising
quality by bringing to bear a full aray ofresources on the products
we offer. Aldrichs QualityControl Laboratories are well equipped to
safely handle andthoroughly characterize chemicals that span our
broadspectrum of product lines.
Our Analytical Department is especially equipped forand skilled
at handling and characterizing monomers,polymers, and polymer
additives. Highlights of analyticaltechniques used in the
evaluation and characterization ofPolymer Products from Aldrich is
provided below alongwith typical information extracted by these
techniques:l Capillary Gas Chromatography Purity of monomersl High
Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Purity of monomersl Gel Permeation Chromatography with Multi
Angle
Laser Light Scattering Detector (GPC/MALLS) Absolute
determination of
_
Mn,
_
Mw, and
_
Mz; Molecular
weight distributions (i.e., polydispersity values)It is well
known that molecular weight values depend in largemeasure on the
method of measurement. This is illustratedin Figure 1 for a
poly(isobutylene) sample (Aldrich CatalogNo. 18,145-5 Lot:
03061AU). For the refractive indexdetector signal, each molecule
contributes equally
Figure 1: GPC/MALLS signals for a poly (isobutylene) sample
(Aldrich Catalog No. 18,145-5 Lot: 03061AU). Values obtained forthe
absolute weight average molecular weight (
_
Mw) and the absolute number average molecular weight (
_
Mn) are compared
against that determined from intrinsic viscosity data (_
Mv).
A Hallmark of the Aldrich TraditionOur QC/QA team of over 100
chemists and technicians atour manufacturing sites in USA and
Europe, analyze allAldrich products with ~ 5 tests/product on the
average.Assays range from simple solubility and melting
pointdeterminations, to various titrations, FT-IR, CapillaryGC,
HPLC, Multinuclear NMR, GPC/MALLS, DSC,ICP, etc.
Analytical Capabilitiesregardless of weight whereas for the 90o
light scatteringsignal, the larger molecules contribute more
because theyscatter light more effectively. Thus, the weight
averagemolecular weight is always greater than the number
averagemolecular weight except, of course, when all moleculesare of
the same weight; then
_
Mw =
_
Mn. (For a review on the
light scattering technique, see Wyatt, P.J. Anal. Chim.
Acta,1993, 272, 1.)l Rotary (Brookfield) and Capillary
(Cannon-Ubbelohde)
Viscometry Viscosity values, Viscosity averagemolecular weight
(
_
Mv)
Figure 1 (below) compares _
Mw and
_
Mn determined for a
poly(isobutylene) sample (Aldrich Catalog No. 18,145-5Lot:
03061AU) by the GPC/MALLS technique to the viscosityaverage
molecular weight (
_
Mv), determined from intrinsic
viscosity data. As is usually the case, _
Mv lies between
_
Mw
and _
Mn, but closer to the former. (See the reference
section for a fur ther discussion of viscosity terms
andrelationship to molecular weight.)
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Figure 2 ( below) shows the use of the powerful NMRspectroscopic
tool in characterizing the stereotacticcomposition of a poly(methyl
methacrylate) sample (AldrichCatalog No. 45,213-0 Lot:
10694CU).
Figure 2: 300 MHz 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of poly
(methyl methacrylate), isotactic (Aldrich CatalogNo. 45,213-0 Lot:
10694CU). Run conditions: 10% weight/volume in chloroform at 23C).
The stereotactic compositionis indicated in the inset.
l FT-IR and Raman Spectroscopy Identification ofmonomers,
polymers and additivesl UV-Vis Spectroscopy Identification of
foreign material
in polymers such as residual monomer, inhibitors,antioxidants,
and other additives; Absorption peaks forphotoinitiators. (See the
Applications Section for UVAbsorption Spectra of commonly used
radical and cationicphotoinitiators.)l Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC) Thermal
transisition temperatures including Tg, Tm, Tboiling,
Tdecomposition,etc.; Enthalpies of transitions; Half-life of free
radicalinitiators at different temperatures. (See the
Referencesection for thermal tranisition temperatures of
commonhomopolymers and the Applications section fordecomposition
rates and half-lives of commonly used freeradical initiators.)
Figure 3 shows the DSC thermograms for apolystyrene sample
(Aldrich Catalog No. 45,038-3Lot: 06213EU) prior to and following
thermal quenching. Thestarting material is isotactic with a well
defined melting tran-sition (see Figure 3A). The almost complete
conversion toan amorphous state following quenching is evident
fromthe glass transition and the absence of the melting
transition(see Figure 3B). The glass transition causes
anendothermic shift in the baseline because of the samplesincreased
heat capacity. Aging effects tend to shift thebaseline in the
reverse direction.
l High Field (300 MHz) NMR Spectrometry with multi-nuclear probe
capability (1H, 11B, 13C, 19F, and 31P) Purity of monomers,
tacticity of polymers, monomerratios for copolymers, etc.
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Figure 3: DSC thermograms of poly(styrene) (Aldrich Catalog No.
45,038-3 Lot: 6213EU) upon thermal cycling: (A) Prior tothermal
quenching, the material is isotactic the melting transition
temperature (T
m), onset and peak, is indicated; (B) Following
thermal quenching, the material is amorphous the glass
transition temperature (Tg) is indicated.
l Rigorous in-process testing is conducted during productionl
Extensive product characterization as described abovel All of the
test results are evaluated in concert for each lot of every
productl Stringent test criteria determine approval of the final
productl Lot specific results are provided in a certificate of
analysisl Hazard evaluation for the safety of our customers and in
order to package and transport a chemical product in accordance
with U.S. DOT, IATA, and other Governments transportation
regulationsOur Quality Assurance group helps ensure that the
quality of all materials sent to our customers from chemical purity
toappearance meets Aldrichs high standards.
We are committed to investing substantial resources to enhance
our analytical capabilities. We continue to developour technical
expertise, applying new analytical protocols necessary to support
the introduction of novel newPolymer Products as we stay at the
cutting edge and preserve our excellence in quality!
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(See the Glossary in the Reference section for some ofthe terms
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amine number, bromine index,hydroxyl number, iodine value,
saponification number, etc.)
l Elemental Analysis Compositional analysis withCHNS and Oxygen
analyzers; Wet chemical techniquesfor analysis of other elements,
various functional groupsand end group analysis for functional
polymers.
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To use this electronic publication, you may browse through the
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Chemicals Section:n Alphabetical Product List: All monomers,
polymers, additives, and initiators contained in this CD are listed
in this
section by a systematic name in alphabetical order and in the
case of some polymers, by the commonly used name (forexample, Nylon
nomenclature is used for the common polyamides). Prefixes denoting
stereochemistry or isomerposition such as cis, tert, etc. are not
considered in determining the alphabetical sequence. Copolymers
should bechecked under all possible monomer listings.
Commonly used names and acronyms can also be found in this
section, cross-referenced to the systematic name. Forexample, AIBN
and 2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionitrile) are both listed
alphabetically and cross-referenced to the system-atic name
2,2-Azobisisobutyronitrile. When a product is sequenced by its
commonly used name, then the systematicname is provided as a
cross-reference; for example, poly(hexamethylene sebacamide) is
cross-referenced to Nylon 6/10.
n Products By Category: The Alphabetical Product List is
followed by a section where the products are categorized
underMonomers, Polymers, Polymer Additives, and Polymerization
Initiators. Within each of these categories, productsare further
classified according to chemical functionality and application.
n The CAS Number Cross-Reference Index lists Chemical Abstracts
Service Registry Numbers in ascending order alongwith the Aldrich
Catalog Numbers. The latter are linked to the corresponding Product
listing in the Alphabetical Section.
Applications and Reference Sections:n The Applications Section
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photoinitiator UV spectra, and other
application information.n The Reference Section includes a
glossary of terms, physical data on polymers, etc.
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current.
1. Aldrich catalog number (hypertext link to our Web sitefor
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2. Product name3. Chemical purity4. Chemical Abstracts Service
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TSCA10. Boiling point in C11. Reference to Aldrich Library of
13C and 1H FT-NMR
Spectra12. Reference to Registry of Toxic Effects of
Chemical
Substances13. Index of Refraction
14. Density of liquid at 25C15. Flash point (closed cup)16.
Beilstein reference17. Technical data and additional physical
properties18. Application information19. Alternate product name20.
Wavelength in nanometers at which the maximum
absorption of a dye or photoinitiator is observed21. Reference
to Sigma-Aldrich Library of Chemical Safety
Data22. Use Statement23. Reference to Sigma-Aldrich Library of
Regulatory &
Safety Data24. Precautions25. Reference to Aldrich Library of
FT-IR Spectra26. Reference to Sigma-Aldrich Handbook of Stains,
Dyes &
Indicators27. Cross-reference (hypertext link to Alpahabetical
List
of Products)Please refer to the Abbreviations and Acronyms
Section for a comprehensive list.
38,054-7 4-Acetoxystyrene, 96% [2628-16-2 ] (4-ethenylphenol
........................ 5mL 15.20
*acetate, 4-vinylphenyl acetate) FW 162.19 mp 7-8 25mL 35.80bp
260 n)1.5380 d 1.060 Fp 190F (87C) Beil.6 (3), 2387FT-NMR
1(2),1287C R&S 1(2),1927FRTECS# SL3784000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVEIRRITANTViscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 4.2cps.
Inhibited with 15-25ppm phenothiazineReaction
ratio:4-Acetoxystyrene/styrene :
1.02/0.804-Acetoxystyrene/methylmethacrylate :
0.76/0.884-Acetoxystyrene/meleicanhydride : 0/0Undergoes free
radical polymerization, similar to styrenePolymer used in
microlithography. Precursor top-hydroxystyrene that is readily
derivatized.
13,110-5 3,6-Diaminoacridine hydrochloride [952-23-8]
...................................... 5g 15.70(proflavine
hydrochloride) FW 245.71 mp 270(dec.) 25g 50.50kmax 456nm Beil. 22,
487 FT-IR 1(2),875bSafety 2,1045B R&S 1(2),2637B UV-Vis
247RTECS# AR9064000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENTIRRITANTAn intercalating
dye.Dye content ~95%
AIBN, see 44,109-0, 2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile27
CCH3
OO CH CH2
22
21
1920
18
17
1112
109
5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8
13 14 15
16
23 2624 25
7
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CCH3
O
NHC C OH
OH2C
CCH3
OOR
R = C7H15 (primarily)
CCH3
OOR
R = C8H17 (primarily)
CCH3
OOR
R = C9H19 (primarily)
CCH3
OOR
R = C10H21 (primarily)
CCH3
OOR
R = C13H27 (primarily)
CCH3
OOC6H13
CH2 CO
CH2 CO
OHCO
HO
13CO
CH3
CO
13CH3
D
D
D
D
D
CO
CD3
$26,077-0 Acacia, powder [9000-01-5] (gum arabic) . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 9.00
h Merck Index 12,11 FT-IR 2(1),297D Safety 2,2A 500g
27.70R&S 1(1),203E RTECS# CE5945000 IRRITANT
A140-1 2-Acetamidoacrylic acid, 99% [5429-56-1] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 11.30FW 129.12 mp
185-186 (dec.) Beil. 3(3),1157 FT-NMR 1(1),847B 10g 58.20FT-IR
2(1),1274D R&S 1(1),595C IRRITANT
46,125-3 Acetic acid, alkyl (C6 to C8) esters mixture
[90438-79-2] . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h bp 181 nr1.4140 d
0.872 Fp 140F(60C) 1L 31.70
Contains various branched isomers of C6 to C8 esters
46,126-1 Acetic acid, alkyl (C7 to C9) esters mixture
[108419-32-5] . . . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h bp 186 nr1.4200 d
0.875 Fp 171F(77C) FT-IR 2(1),954A 1L 31.70
RTECS# AF5900000Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched
and linearisomers of C7 to C9 esters
46,128-8 Acetic acid, alkyl (C8 to C10) esters mixture
[108419-33-6] . . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h bp 205-235 nr1.4260 d
0.870 Fp 194F(90C) 1L 31.70
FT-IR 2(1),954BCoalescing solvent. Contains various branched and
linearisomers of C8 to C10 esters
46,129-6 Acetic acid, alkyl (C9 to C11) esters mixture
[108419-34-7] . . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h bp 220-250 nr1.4290 d
0.870 Fp 212F(100C) 1L 31.70
FT-IR 2(1),954CCoalescing solvent. Contains various branched and
linearisomers of C9 to C11 esters
46,131-8 Acetic acid, alkyl (C11 to C14) esters mixture
[108419-35-8] . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h bp 240-285 nr1.4380 d
0.875 Fp >230F(110C) 1L 31.70
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linearisomers
of C11 to C14 esters
46,124-5 Acetic acid, hexyl esters mixture [88230-35-7] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL 15.90h FW 144.21 bp
164-176 nr1.4100 d 0.870 Fp 134F(56C) 1L 31.70
FT-IR 2(1),953DCoalescing solvent. Contains various branched and
linearisomers of hexyl esters
2-(Acetoacetoxy)ethyl methacrylate, see
36,076-7,2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate
Acetoguanamine, see 40,780-1,
2,4-Diamino-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine
16,511-5 1,3-Acetonedicarboxylic acid, tech. [542-05-2] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 15.40h (3-oxoglutaric
acid) FW 146.10 mp 133 (dec.) Beil. 3,789 100g 34.00
Merck Index 12,66 Safety 2,21D R&S 1(1),579DHYGROSCOPIC
29,920-0 Acetophenone-carbonyl-13C, 99 atom % 13C [10383-88-7] .
. . . . . . . . . 250mg 92.70FW 121.14 bp 202 nr1.5325 d 1.039 Fp
180F(82C) 1g 257.50FT-IR 2(2),2366D Safety 2,25C R&S 1(2),1621J
IRRITANTManufactured by ISOTEC INC.(Packaged in prescored
ampules)
29,921-9 Acetophenone-methyl-13C, 99 atom % 13C [71777-36-1] . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 250mg 102.70FW 121.14 mp 20.5 bp 202 nr1.5335
d 1.030 1g 285.30Fp 180F(82C) FT-IR 2(3),1228C Safety 2,26A R&S
1(2),1621KIRRITANT(Packaged in prescored ampules)
29,673-2 Acetophenone-d8, 98 atom % D [19547-00-3] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 57.00FW 128.22 nr1.5322 d
1.100 Fp 180F(82C)FT-IR 2(3),4329A Safety 2,25B R&S 1(2),2937H
IRRITANTHYGROSCOPIC(Packaged in prescored ampule)
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CO
CH3D
DD
D
D
C CD3
O
CO
CH3
CCH3
OO CH CH2
C CO
OHCCO
HO
O OO
S CO
CH3
N N
CH3
CH3 CH3
C CH3
OCH3(CH2)10CH2 O
O
CH3
C CCH2 C
OH
CO
HO CO
OH
OH
$31,985-6 Acetophenone-2',3',4',5',6'-d5, 98+ atom % D
[28077-64-7] . . . . . . . . 5g 166.40
FW 125.19 bp 201-202 nr1.5335 d 1.073 Fp 180F(82C)Beil. 7(4),626
FT-IR 2(3),4328D Safety 2,25A R&S 1(2),2937GIRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC(Packaged in prescored ampule)
31,801-9 Acetophenone-methyl-d3, 98 atom % D [17537-31-4] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 16.30FW 123.18 nr1.5329 d 1.055 Fp
180F(82C) Beil. 7(4),626 10g 90.10FT-IR 2(3),4328C Safety 2,26B
R&S 1(2),2937F IRRITANTHYGROSCOPIC(Packaged in prescored
ampules)
A1,070-1 Acetophenone, 99% [98-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g
7.50h FW 120.15 mp 19-20 bp 202 nr1.5325 d 1.030 100g 7.70
Fp 180F(82C) Beil. 7,271 Fieser 4,5 Merck Index 12,71 1kg
22.00FT-NMR 1(2),802A FT-IR 2(2),2366C Safety 2,24C 3kg
56.30R&S 1(2),1621I RTECS# AM5250000 IRRITANT
Acetophenone-formaldehyde resin, see 43,481-7, Poly(vinylphenyl
ketone)
a-Acetoxyacrylonitrile, see 22,603-3, 1-Cyanovinyl acetate
1-Acetoxy-1-cyanoethylene, see 22,603-3, 1-Cyanovinylacetate
38,054-7 4-Acetoxystyrene, 96% [2628-16-2] (4-ethenylphenol . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 15.20h acetate, 4-vinylphenyl acetate)
FW 162.19 mp 7-8 bp 260 25mL 35.80
nr1.5380 d 1.060 Fp 190F(87C) Beil. 6(3),2387FT-NMR 1(2),1287C
R&S 1(2),1927F RTECS# SL3784000MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANTViscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 4.2 cps. Inhibited with 15-25
ppmphenothiazineReactivity ratio:4-Acetoxystyrene/styrene :
1.02/0.804-Acetoxystyrene/methylmethacrylate :
0.76/0.884-Acetoxystyrene/maleicanhydride : 0/0Undergoes free
radical polymerization, similar to styrenePolymer used in
microlithography. Precursor top-hydroxystyrene that is readily
derivatized.
A1,520-7 Acetylenedicarboxylic acid, 95% [142-45-0] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 12.00h FW 114.06 mp
180-187 (dec.) Beil. 2,801 Fieser 1,12 25g 39.60
FT-IR 2(3),4039B Safety 2,38C R&S 1(2),2707M HIGHLY TOXIC
100g 138.90IRRITANT
19,732-7 S-Acetylmercaptosuccinic anhydride, 96% [6953-60-2]. .
. . . . . . . . . . . 5g 13.50h [2-(acetylthio)succinic anhydride]
FW 174.18 mp 83-86 25g 55.90
FT-NMR 1(1),1179B FT-IR 2(1),1215C Safety 2,42AR&S 1(1),837E
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
41,319-4
N-(1-Acetyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2-dodecyl- . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 50mL 17.70h succinimide [106917-31-1] FW 448.70 bp
222 nr1.4950 250mL 57.20
d 0.977 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1351D CORROSIVE
2-(Acetylthio)succinic anhydride, see 19,732-7,
S-Acetyl-mercaptosuccinic anhydride
27,194-2 cis-Aconitic acid, 96% [585-84-2] (1,2,3- . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 21.70h
propenetricarboxylic acid) FW 174.11 mp 122 Beil. 2(2),694 5g
85.40
FT-NMR 1(1),789B Safety 2,53D R&S 1(1),553HCANCER SUSPECT
AGENT TOXICContains
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O OO
CH2 CO
OH
N NCH3
CH3
NCH3
CH3
CHH2C C NH2
O
CHH2C C NH2
O
HCH2C NHC
OH
H C
O
OHC
O
H2O
R = C CH3,O
C CH2CH2CH3,O
CH2NH CH CH2,RO
OROCH2
RO OR
O On
CH2ORO
RO OR
RCO
or H
R = C CH3,O
C CH2CH3,O
CH2NH CH CH2,RO
OROCH2
RO OR
O On
CH2ORO
RO OR
R
or HCO
CO
CHH2C NHCCH2
CH3
CH3
SO
OOH
CH2NHCO
CHH2C CH2CH2
CH3
CH3
CH3N Cl
C ODO
CDD2C
H2C CH CO
OH
$21,780-8 cis-Aconitic anhydride, 98% [6318-55-4] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 23.80
h FW 156.10 mp 75-78 Beil. 18,463 Safety 2,54B 5g 79.10R&S
1(1),837D CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
23,547-4 Acridine Orange base [494-38-2] [3,6-. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g
15.40bis(dimethylamino)acridine, C.I. 46005, Solvent 25g
50.70Orange 15] FW 265.36 mp 165 (dec.) kmax 488nmBeil. 22,487
FT-IR 2(3),3939A Safety 2,56A R&S 1(2),2637FUV-Vis 62 RTECS#
AR7600000Dye content ~75%
Acrolein ethylene acetal, see 44,035-3,
2-Vinyl-1,3-dioxolane
14,866-0 Acrylamide, 99+%, electrophoresis grade [79-06-1] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 15.20h FW 71.08 mp 84-86 bp 125/25mm
Beil. 2,400 Merck 100g 17.50
Index 12,131 FT-NMR 1(1),1221A FT-IR 2(1),1257D Safety 2,58C
500g 45.50R&S 1(1),877K RTECS# AS3325000 CANCER SUSPECT
AGENTTOXIC
14,857-1 Acrylamide, 97% [79-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25g 12.70h Stabilized with 25-30 ppm cupric ion 500g 29.60
3kg 58.3026,049-5 2-Acrylamidoglycolic acid monohydrate, 96% . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 18.30
h FW 163.13 mp 95-97 FT-NMR 1(1),1276B FT-IR 2(1),1324B 250g
38.70Safety 2,58D R&S 1(1),915E CORROSIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE
43,106-0 (Acrylamidomethyl)cellulose acetate butyrate
[91313-01-8] . . . . . . . 50g 19.30h mp 155-165 d 1.310 FT-IR
2(3),4596A 250g 63.50
Free-flowing powder. Average Mn ca. 10,000 (GPC). Viscosity(20
wt. % in MEK, 25C) 60 cps. 12.8 wt. % acetyl, 38.9 wt. %butyryl,
0.6 wt. % vinyl, 1.4 wt. % hydroxyl. Tg 118Soluble in a variety of
acrylic monomersD.S. (vinyl) ca. 0.1, D.S. (acetate) ca. 1.0, D.S.
(butyrate) ca. 1.8Enhances adhesion, wetting, solvent resistance
and gloss.Increases cure speed.Polymerizable polyfunctional
oligomer for adhesives,composites, membranes and radiation curable
coatings.
43,107-9 (Acrylamidomethyl)cellulose acetate propionate
[97635-64-8] . . . . 50g 19.30h mp 188-210 d 1.310 FT-IR 2(3),4596B
250g 63.50
Free-flowing powder. Average Mn ca. 20,000 (GPC). Viscosity(20
wt. % in MEK, 25C) 200 cps. 0.5 wt. % acetyl, 42.0 wt. %propionyl,
3.0 wt. % vinyl, 3.2 wt. % hydroxyl. Tg 137Soluble in a variety of
acrylic monomersD.S. (vinyl) ca. 0.23, D.S. (acetate) ca. 0.03,
D.S. (propionate)ca. 2.05Properties......see
43,106-0.Applications....see 43,106-0.
28,273-1 2-Acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid, 99% . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 21.70h [15214-89-8] FW 207.25 mp 195
(dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1438C 250g 25.50
Safety 2,59A R&S 1(1),1065K CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC 1kg
77.40
44,828-1 (3-Acrylamidopropyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 75 wt.
% . . . . . 50mL 13.70h solution in water [45021-77-0] FW 206.72
nr1.4848 d 1.110 250mL 37.40
IRRITANTStabilized with 3,000 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
45,634-9 Acrylic-d3 acid-d, 97 atom % D . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500mg
301.60FW 76.10 bp 139 nr1.4180 d 1.110 Fp 130F(54C) 1g 479.20FT-IR
2(3),4308D HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVEStabilized with 0.2 wt. %
hydroquinone(Packaged in prescored ampules)
14,723-0 Acrylic acid, 99% [79-10-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5g 10.90h FW 72.06 mp 13 bp 139 nr1.4202 d 1.051 100g 13.90
Fp 130F(54C) Beil. 2,397 Merck Index 12,132 500g 18.50FT-NMR
1(1),776A FT-IR 2(1),778B Safety 2,59B R&S 1(1),547A 3kg
48.30RTECS# AS4375000 CORROSIVE TOXIC 18kg 161.40Inhibited with 200
ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Acrylic acid, sodium salt, see 40,822-0, Sodium acrylate
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H2C CHCN
H2C CHCN
CO
ClHCH2C
N
O
CO
CH CH2
CH3 CO
CH2 CO
OCH2CH2O CO
CH CH2
CH3
CH3
CH2N CO
CH2CH2OCO
CHH2C Br
CO
CHH2C OCH2CH2O C CH2
OCH2 C OH
O
NCH3
CH3CH3
ClCH2CH2OCO
CHH2C
H2C CH C OO
CH2CH2
CH3
CH3
CH3N CH3O SO
OO
CO
CH2C OCH2CH CO
CH3
OHCH2O CH CH2
CH2 C OHO
CH2 C OHO
C OHO
C OHO
$Acrylic acid, zinc salt, see 40,946-4, Zinc acrylate
Acrylic ester, polymer-supported, see 47,173-9, REM resin
11,021-3 Acrylonitrile, 99+% [107-13-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL
7.70h FW 53.06 mp -83 bp 77 nr1.3910 d 0.806 Fp 32F(0C) 100mL
8.05
Beil. 2,400 Fieser 1,14 7,4 Merck Index 12,133 500mL 10.10FT-NMR
1(1),1358B FT-IR 2(1),1430A Safety 2,60B 1L 16.35R&S 1(1),991E
RTECS# AT5250000 HIGHLY TOXIC 4L 43.70CANCER SUSPECT AGENT 18L
155.80Inhibited with 35-45 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinoneOSHA-regulated carcinogen - See CFR Title 29, Part
1910.1045
32,013-7 Acrylonitrile, 99+% [107-13-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1L
23.70h OSHA-regulated carcinogen - see CFR Title 29, Part
1910.1045
Inhibited with 35-45 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone(Packaged
in poly-coated bottle)
A2,410-9 Acryloyl chloride, 96% [814-68-6] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 18.20h
FW 90.51 bp 72-76 nr1.4350 d 1.114 Fp 61F(16C) 100g 40.80
Beil. 2,400 FT-NMR 1(1),1199A FT-IR 2(1),1234D Safety 2,61D 500g
146.50R&S 1(1),857A RTECS# AT7350000 HIGHLY TOXIC 1kg
220.30FLAMMABLE LIQUIDStabilized with 400 ppm phenothiazine
44,827-3 4-Acryloylmorpholine, 97% [5117-12-4] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mL 15.90FW 141.17
mp -35 nr1.5120 d 1.122 Fp >230F(110C) 250mL 36.20Beil.
27(4),278 HIGHLY TOXICInhibited with ca. 1,000 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
49,712-6 2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate [21282-96-2]
(ethylene . . . . . . . . . 10mL 45.00glycol monoacetoacetate
monoacrylate) FW 200.19
40,632-5 [2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl](4-benzoylbenzyl)dimethylammonium
.. . . . . 25g 17.50bromide, 99% [125850-75-1] FW 418.34 mp 118-123
100g 48.00FT-IR 2(2),2830D IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
45,496-6 mono-2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl succinate [50940-49-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100mL 10.80h FW 216.19 nr1.4650 d
1.230 Fp >230F(110C) 500mL 36.20
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANTInhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone and1000 ppm BHT
49,614-6 [2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride, 80
wt. % . . . . 200mL 20.30h solution in water [44992-01-0]
[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl
acrylate, methyl chloride quaternary salt] FW 193.67nr1.4780 d
1.132 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
40,811-5 [2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium methyl sulfate,
80 . . . . . 500mL 18.10h wt. % solution in water [13106-44-0] FW
269.32 nr1.4420 2L 48.60
d 1.180 FT-IR 2(1),1132C
45,498-2 3-(Acryloyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate
[1709-71-3] . . . . . . . . . 100mL 15.30FW 214.22 nr1.4730 d 1.140
Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (neat) 500mL 34.00MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANTInhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone and350
ppm BHT
14,622-6 1,3-Adamantanediacetic acid, 97% [17768-28-4] . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 22.30FW 252.31 mp 234-237 Beil.
19,278 FT-IR 2(1),843C 5g 74.30
34,082-0 1,3-Adamantanedicarboxylic acid, 98% [39269-10-8] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 31.50FW 224.26 mp 276-278 Beil.
9(4),2997 FT-NMR 1(1),844A 5g 113.60FT-IR 2(1),843B R&S
1(1),591E RTECS# YD1994000
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OH
OH
CDOO
CD2CD2CD2CD2 C ODO
CHOO
CH2CH2CH2CH2 C OHO
Cl C CH2CH2CH2CH2 C ClOO
O
OH
HO
HOCH2
OO
OHO
O
O
OH
HOCH2HO
OO
OH
O
O
n
O
HOO
HOCH2
HO OH
O OyH
HO OH
OCH2O
x
OO
HO
OO
HO OHCHOO
OH C OHO
n
$40,505-1 4,4'-(1,3-Adamantanediyl)diphenol, 98% [37677-93-3] .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mg 36.00
FW 320.44 mp 200-202 FT-IR 2(2),1846B
45,176-2 Adipic-d8 acid-d2, 98 atom % D [25373-21-1] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 184.20FW 156.22 mp
150-152 Fp 385F(196C) FT-IR 2(3),4308B 5g 613.90IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)
A2,635-7 Adipic acid, 99% [124-04-9] (ADI-PURE LGA adipic acid)
. . . . . . . 25g 7.10h FW 146.14 mp 152-154 bp 265/100mm Fp
385F(196C) 1kg 11.90
Beil. 2,649 Fieser 1,15 Merck Index 12,161 3kg 30.60FT-NMR
1(1),770B FT-IR 2(3),582A Safety 2,68D R&S 1(1),543GRTECS#
AU8400000 IRRITANTDuPont product
16,521-2 Adipoyl chloride, 98% [111-50-2] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 13.20h
FW 183.03 bp 105-107/2mm nr1.4700 d 1.259 25g 33.50
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,653 FT-IR 2(1),1246D Safety 2,69C 100g
86.50R&S 1(1),867J CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
ADI-PURE LGA adipic acid, see A2,635-7, Adipic acidAEP, see
A5,520-9, 1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine
31,807-8 Agar, powder, high gel standard [9002-18-0] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 23.70h Merck Index 12,182
R&S 1(1),203D RTECS# AW7950000
28,289-8 Agar, fine powder [9002-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g
18.50h 500g 62.70
28,287-1 Agar, shredded [9002-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100g 27.60h 500g 75.10
13,704-9 Agarose, pure powder [9012-36-6] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10g 21.40h mp
260 R&S 1(1),203C 25g 47.60
Suitable for immunoelectrophoresis. Gelling temperature
(2%soln.), 42C.Mr (relative electroendosmosis) = -0.10.(See
Technical Bulletin AL-101 at
www.sigma-aldrich.com/tech_library.)
AIBN, see 44,109-0, 2,2'-AzobisisobutyronitrileAldehyde,
polymer-bound, see 47,208-5,
4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound
42,621-0 Algal starch, uniformly 13C -labeled, 99 atom % 13C . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mg 310.30mp 255-260 (dec.) FT-IR
2(1),293D 1g 969.70(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)
Algin, see 18,094-7, Alginic acid, sodium salt
A2,830-9 Alginic acid [9005-32-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 5g 14.20h mp > 300 Merck Index 12,241 R&S 1(1),569O 100g
21.60
RTECS# AZ5775000 500g 70.50
18,094-7 Alginic acid, sodium salt [9005-38-3] (algin). . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 14.40h Merck Index
12,240 FT-IR 2(1),895B Safety 2,93A 100g 21.30
R&S 1(1),639C RTECS# AZ5820000 250g 35.20Powder. Viscosity
200-400 cps, 3% in water with 500g 61.60sequestering agent
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CO
CH3 OCH2CH CH2
CH2CCH3
OC OO
CH2CH CH2
C CD
D
D
CD2OH
CH2CHO CH2CH2O HOCH2CHH2Cx y
CH2CH3
CH2CHO CH2CH2O HOCH2CHH2Cx y
CH2CH3
CH2CHO CH2CH2O HOCH2CHH2Cx y
CH2CH3
CH2CHO CH2CH2OOCH2CHH2Cx y
CH2CH3SO
OONH4
$42,052-2 ALKANOL 189-S surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL
14.50
h bp 100 nr1.4150 d 1.060 Fp 70F(21C) 1L 30.60FLAMMABLE LIQUID
TOXICDuPont product
42,054-9 ALKANOL 6112 surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL
14.50h bp 100 d 0.910 Fp >230F(110C) TOXIC IRRITANT 1L 25.50
DuPont product
42,053-0 ALKANOL XC surfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g
14.50h mp > 300 IRRITANT 500g 31.80
DuPont product
4-Alkoxybenzyl trichloroacetimidate, polymer-bound, see49,479-8,
Wang trichloroacetimidate resin
18,524-8 Allyl acetate, 99% [591-87-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL
14.80h FW 100.12 bp 103-104 nr1.4040 d 0.928 Fp 44F(6C) 100mL
18.70
Beil. 2,136 Merck Index 12,293 FT-NMR 1(1),963C 500mL 67.60FT-IR
2(1),1011A Safety 2,95B R&S 1(1),715CRTECS# AF1750000 HIGHLY
TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
25,495-9 Allyl acetoacetate, 98% [1118-84-9] . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 16.70FW
142.16 bp 194-195/737mm nr1.4390 d 1.037 500g 52.30Fp 168F(75C)
Beil. 19(4),1203 FT-NMR 1(1),1098AFT-IR 2(1),1150C Safety 2,95C
R&S 1(1),787A
45,249-1 Allyl-d5 alcohol, 98 atom % D (2-propen-d5-1-ol) . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500mg 296.80FW 63.12 mp -129 bp
96-98 nr1.4100 d 0.928 1g 484.70Fp 72F(22C) FT-IR 2(3),4296D HIGHLY
TOXICFLAMMABLE LIQUID(Packaged in prescored ampules)
43,312-8 Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 6.9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100mL 16.80mp 25 bp > 149 nr1.4610 d
1.010 Fp >230F(110C) 500mL 43.20Liquid. Non-ionic,
surface-active copolymerizable monomer.Viscosity (50C) 247
cpsSurface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 31.5 dynes/cmcmc (wt. %
active) : 0.09Chemically attaches to latex particles.Increases
latex stability toward electrolytes, freeze-thaw cyclingand
mechanical stress.
43,313-6 Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 9.9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 16.80mp 30 bp > 149 nr1.4680 d
1.020 Fp >230F(110C) 500g 43.20Waxy solid. Non-ionic,
surface-active copolymerizablemonomer. Viscosity (50C) 277
cpsSurface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 32.8 dynes/cmcmc (wt. %
active) : 0.09Properties......see 43,312-8.Applications....see
43,312-8.
43,314-4 Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 14 .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 16.80mp 40 bp > 149 d 1.030 Fp
>230F(110C)Waxy solid. Non-ionic, surface-active
copolymerizablemonomer. Viscosity (60C) 170 cpsSurface tension (1.0
wt. %, 25C) : 33.5 dynes/cmcmc (wt. % active) :
0.09Properties......see 43,312-8.Applications....see 43,312-8.
43,315-2 Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, ammonium
.. . . . . . . 100mL 16.80sulfate end-capped, 80 wt. % solution in
propylene glycol 500mL 48.00bp 187 nr1.4590 d 1.050 Fp
225F(107C)MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANTViscous liquid. Anionic,
surface-active copolymerizablemonomer. Viscosity (50C) 2,170 cps.
pH 7.3Pour point : -2CSurface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 33.5
dynes/cmcmc (wt. % active) : 0.09Properties......see
43,312-8.Applications....see 43,312-8.
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CHCH2(OC3H6)nOHH2Cn ~ 1.6
NN
NO OCH2C
OCH CH2
CH2O CH2CH CH2
CH2CHH2C SiCH3
CH3
Br
CCH3
CH3Br
C OO
CH2CH CH2
HCH2C CH2OCH2CH2CH2CH3
CCH3CH2CH2
OOCH2CH CH2
CClCH2
OOCH2CH CH2
Si
CH3
CH3ClCH2CHH2C
H2C CHCH2O CO
Cl
SiCH3
CH3
CH2CH CH2ClCH2
$43,037-4 Allyl alcohol propoxylate (1.6 PO/OH) [9042-19-7] . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL 16.80
h bp 150 nr1.4360 d 0.938 Fp 146F(63C) FT-IR 2(1),328A 1L
36.00IRRITANTLiquid. Dual functional monomer. Average Mn ca.
140-160.Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 5 cps. Allyl alcohol 100
ppmHydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 370-380Solubility in water, vol. %
: 14Reactivity ratio AAP/styrene(BPO, 65C) :
r1/r2=0.017/33Reactivity ratio AAP/vinylacetate (BPO, 65C) :
r1/r2=0.59/0.98Undergoes free radical polymerization via
hydroperoxideformation in the presence of oxygen.Additive to floor
and furniture coatings to assist air curing.Introduces
functionality in polyesters, silicone caulks and vinylresins.
33,415-4 Allyl 1-benzotriazolyl carbonate, 95% [102423-16-5] . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
13.10[1-(allyloxycarbonyloxy)-1H-benzotriazole] FW 219.20 5g
48.40mp 110-113 FT-NMR 1(3),191B FT-IR 2(3),3642BR&S 1(2),2447B
EXPLODES WHEN HEATED IRRITANT
42,841-8 Allyl benzyl ether, 99% [14593-43-2] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mL 18.70FW
148.21 bp 204-205 nr1.5070 d 0.959 Fp 169F(76C) 50mL 62.30Beil.
6(3),1459 FT-IR 2(2),1802D
45,647-0 Allylbromodimethylsilane, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL
41.70FW 179.14 bp 130 nr1.4570 d 1.155 Fp -9F(-22C) 25mL
166.50FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVEMay contain up to 3%
diallyldimethylsilane
38,175-6 Allyl 2-bromo-2-methylpropionate, 99% [40630-82-8] . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 11.00FW 207.07 bp 50-51/12mm
nr1.4620 d 1.302 5g 35.20Fp 147F(63C) FT-NMR 1(1),1031B R&S
1(1),745ILACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
36,260-3 Allyl butyl ether, 98% [3739-64-8] . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g
33.40FW 114.19 nr1.4060 d 0.783 Fp 58F(14C) Beil. 1(3),1882FT-NMR
1(1),333B R&S 1(1),219G FLAMMABLE LIQUIDIRRITANT
24,652-2 Allyl butyrate, 99% [2051-78-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100mL
14.80h FW 128.17 bp 44-45/15mm nr1.4140 d 0.902 500mL 46.50
Fp 107F(41C) Beil. 2,272 FT-NMR 1(1),970B FT-IR 2(1),1017CSafety
2,97B R&S 1(1),717N RTECS# ES5775000 TOXICIRRITANT
39,294-4 Allyl chloroacetate, 98% [2916-14-5] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mL 18.10FW
134.56 bp 164/265mm nr1.4460 d 1.159 Fp 142F(61C) 50mL 45.60Beil.
2,198 FT-IR 2(1),1077C IRRITANT
23,498-2 Allylchlorodimethylsilane, 98% [4028-23-3] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 32.10FW 134.68 bp
111-113 nr1.4270 d 0.922 Fp 42F(5C) 10g 57.50Beil. 4(3),1872 FT-NMR
1(3),646C FT-IR 2(3),4354C Safety 2,97DR&S 1(2),2961C FLAMMABLE
LIQUID CORROSIVEUsed to prepare phenylenebis(silanediyl triflates),
usefulsynthons for organosilicon polymers.1 Employed in
O-silylationof phenyl sulfones.2 (1) Helv. Chim. Acta 1994, 77,
972. (2) J. Am.Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 5657.
24,230-6 Allyl chloroformate, 97% [2937-50-0] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 16.10h FW
120.54 bp 109-110 nr1.4220 d 1.136 Fp 88F(31C) 100g 30.60
Beil. 3,12 Fieser 12,15 13,9 FT-NMR 1(1),1206BFT-IR 2(1),1240D
Safety 2,98A R&S 1(1),863BRTECS# LQ5775000 HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
30,100-0 Allylchloromethyldimethylsilane, 98% [75422-66-1] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 11.20FW 148.71 bp 63-66/50mm
nr1.4490 d 0.907 Fp 82F(27C) 5g 37.40FT-NMR 1(3),639B FT-IR
2(3),4347D Safety 2,98BR&S 1(2),2955I FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
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CH2C HCH2CN
CO
NCCH2 CO
O CH2CH CH2
CH2CH2 C OO
CH2CH CH2
CH2CHH2C SiCl
ClCH3
H2C CHCH2 SiCH3
CH3
NCHCH3
CHCH3
CH3
CH3
CHH2C CH2O CH2CH CH2
CHCH2OCH2CH3H2C
H2C CHCH2OCH2O
SiO
Si
O
SiO
Si
OSi
OSi
O
SiO
Si
O
O
O OCH2CH CH2
O
CHCH2OCF2CFHCF3H2C
H2C CCH3
CO
OCH2CH CH2
$12,279-3 Allyl cyanide, 98% [109-75-1] (3-butenenitrile, . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 16.20
h vinylacetonitrile) FW 67.09 bp 116-121 nr1.4050 d 0.834 100g
27.20Fp 75F(23C) Beil. 2,408 Merck Index 12,298 500g 96.80FT-NMR
1(1),1358C FT-IR 2(1),1430B Safety 2,98CR&S 1(1),991F RTECS#
EM8050000 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDTOXIC
36,096-1 Allyl cyanoacetate, 99% [13361-32-5]. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 17.70h FW
125.13 bp 110/20mm nr1.4430 d 1.065 100g 48.10
Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1391B FT-IR 2(1),1462CR&S
1(1),1013F RTECS# AG3690000 TOXIC IRRITANT
41,165-5 Allyl cyclohexanepropionate, 98% [2705-87-5] . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mL 15.40h FW 196.29 bp 91/1mm
nr1.4600 d 0.948 Fp 227F(108C) 250mL 51.50
RTECS# GV6735000 TOXIC
44,727-7 Allyldichloromethylsilane, 95% [1873-92-3] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25mL 71.70h FW 155.10 bp
119.5 nr1.4400 d 1.067 Fp 57F(13C) 100mL 216.30
Beil. 4(4),4190 FT-IR 2(3),4357C FLAMMABLE LIQUIDCORROSIVE
41,715-7 Allyl(diisopropylamino)dimethylsilane, 98%
[106948-24-7]. . . . . . . . . 1g 12.10FW 199.42 bp 79-81/13mm
nr1.4470 d 0.815 5g 40.50Fp 144F(62C) FT-IR 2(3),4392C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVEIRRITANT
25,947-0 Allyl ether, 99% [557-40-4] (diallyl ether) . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 16.80h FW 98.15
bp 94-95 nr1.4160 d 0.803 Fp 20F(-6C) 25g 53.30
Beil. 1,438 Merck Index 12,300 FT-NMR 1(1),333C 100g 147.60FT-IR
2(1),318A Safety 2,100B R&S 1(1),219HRTECS# KN7525000 FLAMMABLE
LIQUID TOXIC
23,822-8 Allyl ethyl ether, 95% [557-31-3] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10g
41.90h FW 86.13 bp 65-66 nr1.3880 d 0.760 Fp -5F(-20C) 50g
156.90
Beil. 1,438 Merck Index 12,301 FT-NMR 1(1),332CFT-IR 2(1),317C
Safety 2,100C R&S 1(1),219E HIGHLY TOXICFLAMMABLE
LIQUIDContains 1-5% ethanol
A3,260-8 Allyl glycidyl ether, 99+% [106-92-3] (1-allyloxy-2,3-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 12.20h epoxypropane) FW 114.14
bp 154 nr1.4330 d 0.962 100mL 13.80
Fp 135F(57C) FT-NMR 1(1),374A FT-IR 2(1),368D 500mL 36.50Safety
2,100D R&S 1(1),251C RTECS# RR0875000 CORROSIVETOXICUseful in
hydrosilylation, including the H2PtCl6HxH2O(20,608-3) catalyzed
hydrosilylation of siloxanes toepoxysiloxanes. Macromolecules 1994,
27, 3397.
46,859-2 1-Allyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
45.00cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (allyl-POSS) FW
941.65 5g 200.00Fp >230F(110C) FLAMMABLE SOLID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVEPolyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)
monomer, usefulas model for silica surfaces,1 and for the formation
of novelpolymeric materials.2 (1) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112,
1931. (2)Macromolecules 1995, 28, 8435.Use governed by U.S. Patents
5 484 647, 5 412 053 and otherpending patents
37,193-9 Allyl 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropyl ether, 97%
[59158-81-5] . . . . . . . . . 5g 22.20FW 208.10 nr1.3190 d 1.305
Fp 44F(6C) FT-IR 2(1),322DR&S 1(1),221F FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
23,493-1 Allyl methacrylate, 98% [96-05-9] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 13.10h
FW 126.16 bp 59-61/43mm nr1.4360 d 0.938 Fp 93F(33C) 100mL
13.40
Beil. 2(3),1290 FT-NMR 1(1),977A FT-IR 2(1),1028A 500mL
38.10Safety 2,103B R&S 1(1),721E RTECS# UD3483000FLAMMABLE
LIQUID LACHRYMATORInhibited with 50-185 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
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H2C CHCH2O C OCH3
O
OCH2CH CH2
C HO
CHCH2OCH2CH2OHH2C
H2C CHCH2O
OH
CO
CHH2C CH2O CH2CHOH
CH2 SO
OONa
HCH2C CH2OCH2CHCH2OHOH
SiCH3
CH3
CH3 OCH2CH CH2
OCH2CH CH2
CHCH2OCH2CH2CH3H2C
O CH2CH CH2BrBr
Br
Si
Cl
ClClCH2CHH2C
Si CH2
OCH2CH3
OCH2CH3
CH3CH2O CH CH2
$38,138-1 Allyl methyl carbonate, 98% [35466-83-2] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 32.40
FW 116.12 bp 59-60/35mm nr1.4060 d 1.022 Fp 93F(33C) 25mL
115.80Fieser 14,12 FT-NMR 1(1),930C R&S 1(1),695IFLAMMABLE
LIQUID IRRITANTEmployed in the Pd(0)-mediated synthesis of allyl
aryl ethers1
and sulfides,2 and a,b-unsaturated carbonyls.3 (1) Synlett
1992,725. (2) Tetrahedron 1994, 50, 10321. (3) ibid. 1986, 42,
2971.
44,550-9 2-Allyloxybenzaldehyde, tech. [28752-82-1] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 27.70FW 162.19 bp
130/10mm nr1.5500 d 1.079 25mL 86.30Fp >230F(110C)
1-(Allyloxycarbonyloxy)-1H-benzotriazole, see 33,415-4,
Allyl1-benzotriazolyl carbonate
1-Allyloxy-2,3-epoxypropane, see A3,260-8, Allyl glycidyl
ether
47,623-4 2-Allyloxyethanol, 98% [111-45-5] (ethylene glycol
allyl . . . . . . . . . . . 250mL 17.00h ether) FW 102.13 bp 159
nr1.4360 d 0.955 1L 43.00
Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 1,468 RTECS# KJ5425000 IRRITANT
41,583-9 4-Allyloxy-2-hydroxybenzophenone, 99% [2549-87-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 18.10h FW 254.26 mp 67-70 FT-IR
2(2),2464B IRRITANT 100g 48.70
Copolymerizable UV absorber
40,942-1 3-Allyloxy-2-hydroxy-1-propanesulfonic acid, sodium
salt, . . . . . . . . 250mL 17.50h 40 wt. % solution in water
[52556-42-0] FW 218.21 nr1.3940 1L 34.70
d 1.170
2-(Allyloxymethyl)-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol, see
41,611-8,Trimethylolpropane allyl ether
25,173-9 3-Allyloxy-1,2-propanediol, 99% [123-34-2] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 15.10h FW 132.16
bp 142/28mm nr1.4620 d 1.068 500g 47.60
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,513 FT-IR 2(1),327D R&S
1(1),225CRTECS# TY2700000 IRRITANT
22,606-8 Allyloxytrimethylsilane, 98% [18146-00-4] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10g 26.10h FW 130.26 bp
100-102 nr1.3970 d 0.773 Fp 31F(0C) 50g 88.50
FT-NMR 1(3),660B FT-IR 2(3),4368C Safety 2,104CR&S
1(2),2969B FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
A3,520-8 Allyl phenyl ether, 99% [1746-13-0] . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 16.60h FW
134.18 bp 192 nr1.5200 d 0.978 Fp 145F(62C) 25g 50.90
Beil. 6,144 Fieser 11,14 FT-NMR 1(2),207A FT-IR 2(2),1802CSafety
2,105C R&S 1(1),1241M RTECS# DA8575000
Allyl-POSS, see 46,859-2,
1-Allyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo-pentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
28,192-1 Allyl propyl ether, 95% [1471-03-0] . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 15.10h FW
100.16 bp 90-92 nr1.3990 d 0.767 Fp 23F(-5C) 25g 47.30
Beil. 1,438 FT-NMR 1(1),333A FT-IR 2(1),317D Safety
2,105DR&S 1(1),219F FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
41,966-4 Allyl 2,4,6-tribromophenyl ether, 98% [3278-89-5] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250g 16.80h FW 370.88 mp 74-76
Beil. 6,205 FT-IR 2(2),1803B 1kg 38.20
10,777-8 Allyltrichlorosilane, 95% [107-37-9] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 24.50h
FW 175.52 bp 116/750mm nr1.4450 d 1.211 Fp 88F(31C) 25g 84.30
Beil. 4(3),1909 FT-NMR 1(3),652B FT-IR 2(3),4361CSafety 2,106D
R&S 1(2),2965C RTECS# VV1530000FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
A3,630-1 Allyltriethoxysilane, 97% [2550-04-1] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 29.20h FW
204.34 bp 78/21mm nr1.4060 d 0.903 Fp 70F(21C) 25g 94.30
Beil. 4(3),1909 FT-NMR 1(3),666C FT-IR 2(3),4375ASafety 2,107A
R&S 1(2),2971J FLAMMABLE LIQUIDMOISTURE-SENSITIVE
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F3C C OO
CH2CH CH2
CH2SiCHCH3
CHCH3CH CH2
CH3
CH3
CHCH3
CH3
SiOCH3
OCH3
OCH3CH2CHH2C
SiCH3
CH3
CH3 CH2CH CH2
SiCH2CHH2C
$37,407-5 Allyl trifluoroacetate, 98% [383-67-5] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 15.90
FW 154.09 bp 66-67 nr 1.3350 d 1.183 Fp 30F(-1C) 25g 47.90Beil.
2(4),467 FT-NMR 1(1),1031A R&S 1(1),745HFLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
33,806-0 Allyltriisopropylsilane, 98% [24400-84-8] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 36.50FW 198.43 nr
1.4670 d 0.824 Fp 169F(76C)Fieser 13,11 FT-NMR 1(3),634A FT-IR
2(3),4341BR&S 1(2),2953F IRRITANT
44,695-5 Allyltrimethoxysilane, 95% [2551-83-9] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 18.20h FW
162.26 bp 146-148 nr 1.4050 d 0.963 Fp 88F(31C) 25mL 60.70
FT-IR 2(3),4374C FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
20,826-4 Allyltrimethylsilane, 98% [762-72-1] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10g 25.00h
FW 114.27 bp 84-88 nr 1.4080 d 0.719 Fp 45F(7C) 50g 73.70
Fieser 10,6 11,16 12,23 13,11 14,18 15,8 FT-NMR 1(3),633CFT-IR
2(3),4341A Safety 2,107B R&S 1(2),2953EFLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
37,585-3 Allyltriphenylsilane, 98% [18752-21-1] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 16.40FW
300.48 mp 88-90 Beil. 16(4),1372 FT-NMR 1(3),703C 5g 54.40R&S
1(2),2997B
43,673-9 AMBERJET 1200(H) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1kg 66.00h IRRITANT 2.5kg 131.90
Strongly acidic cation exchanger with sulfonic
acidfunctionality, hydrogen form useful in water treatment.
Moisturecontent ~50%
43,674-7 AMBERJET 4200(Cl) ion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . . .
. . . . . . . . . 250g 20.50h IRRITANT 1kg 57.00
Strongly basic anion exchanger with quaternary
aminefunctionality, chloride ion form useful in water
treatment.Moisture content ~50%
21,635-6 Amberlite CG-50 ion-exchange resin [9042-11-9] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 28.30Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302
R&S 1(3),3537B 100g 60.60Weakly acidic resin with carboxylic
acid functionality, 100-200 500g 202.00wet mesh.(See Technical
Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigma-aldrich.com/tech_library.)
21,653-4 Amberlite IR-120(plus) ion-exchange resin [78922-04-0]
. . . . . . . . . 250g 19.10Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 9,256
IRRITANT 1kg 60.70Strongly acidic gel-type resin with sulfonic acid
functionalitywhich is useful in catalytic applications. Total
capacity 1.9meq/mL.
22,435-9 Amberlite IR-120(plus) ion-exchange resin, sodium form
. . . . . . . 250g 21.10[9002-23-7] Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302
9,256 1kg 58.40R&S 1(3),3537FGel-type resin, sulfonic acid
functionality, useful in catalyicapplications.
47,663-3 Amberlite IRA-67 ion-exchange resin [9056-59-1] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 9.30Merck Index 12,623 500g
32.80Weakly basic gel, exchange capacity 1.6meq/mL. Tertiary 1kg
53.50amine functionality
Amberlite IRA-400, see 32,864-2, Borohydride,
polymer-supported
24,766-9 Amberlite IRA-400(Cl) ion exchange resin [122560-63-8]
. . . . . . . . 100g 13.90Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267 6,302 7,182
R&S 1(3),3537G 500g 54.90Strongly basic gel-type resin,
quaternary ammoniumfunctionality.
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$21,656-9 Amberlite IRA-410 ion-exchange resin [63181-94-2] . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 14.40
h Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267 5,432 6,302 7,182 R&S 1(3),3539B
500g 38.80IRRITANTStrongly basic gel-type resin with
benzyldimethyl(2-hydroxy-ethyl)ammonium functionality which is
useful in catalyticapplications.
21,644-5 Amberlite IRA-743 ion-exchange resin [81133-21-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 250g 46.60R&S 1(3),3539C 1kg
109.80Strongly basic resin with benzyltrialkylammoniumfunctionality
which is useful in boron-specific applications.
21,658-5 Amberlite IRA-900 ion-exchange resin [9050-97-9] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 11.10h Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267
6,302 7,182 R&S 1(3),3539D 500g 40.90
IRRITANTStrongly basic, macroreticular resin of moderately
highporosity with benzyltrialkylammonium functionality which
isuseful in decolorizing and removal of organic materials.
42,883-3 Amberlite IRC-50 ion-exchange resin [9002-29-3] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 5.40IRRITANT 100g 11.20Weakly acidic
resin with carboxylic acid functionality that 500g 38.50selectively
absorbs alkaloids and amino acids. 1kg 64.0016-50 mesh, wet
21,657-7 Amberlite IRC-50S ion-exchange resin [81133-22-4] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 250g 21.40R&S 1(3),3539F IRRITANT 1kg
59.50Weakly acidic resin with carboxylic acid functionality which
isuseful in catalytic applications. 400 micron, wet.
21,645-3 Amberlite IRC-718 ion-exchange resin [79620-28-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 250g 27.40R&S 1(3),3539G 1kg 77.00Useful
in metal-chelation applications.
27,426-7 Amberlite IRP-64 ion-exchange resin, 100-400 wet mesh.
. . . . . . . 100g 11.70[80892-32-6] R&S 1(3),3541A 500g
37.80Macroreticular. Carboxylic (weak) acid functionality.
Hydrogenform. Exchange capacity ~10 meq/g (dry).
27,427-5 Amberlite IRP-69 ion-exchange resin, 100-500 wet mesh.
. . . . . . . 100g 15.20[55464-99-8] R&S 1(3),3541B 500g
49.10Sulfonic acid functionality (strongly acidic), sodium
form.Exchange capacity 4.3 meq/g (dry).
Amberlite MB-3A ion exchange resin, see 37,859-3, IWTTMD-8 ion
exchange resin
21,648-8 Amberlite XAD-4 nonionic polymeric adsorbent
[37380-42-0] . . 100g 21.8020- to 60-mesh polystyrene adsorbent
having a high surface 500g 85.60area, 725 m2/g.
21,649-6 Amberlite XAD-7 nonionic polymeric adsorbent
[37380-43-1] . . 100g 15.6020- to 60-mesh polyacrylate adsorbent
having a high surface 500g 51.80area, 450 m2/g.
43,672-0 Amberlite XAD-16 nonionic polymeric adsorbent
[9003-69-4] . . 25g 10.50h IRRITANT 100g 26.40
20- to 60-mesh adsorbent having a high surface area, 800 m2/g.
500g 103.50Moisture content ~65%
21,638-0 Amberlyst 15 ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 16.10h Strongly acidic,
macroreticular resin with sulfonic acid 500g 84.70
functionality which is suitable for non-aqueous catalysis. 2.5kg
306.10
21,639-9 Amberlyst 15(wet) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 25g 12.60h Strongly acidic, macroreticular
resin with sulfonic acid 500g 80.50
functionality which is suitable for aqueous catalysis. 2.5kg
261.20
43,671-2 Amberlyst 36(wet) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 250g 49.50h Very strongly acidic cation
exchanger with sulfonic acid 1kg 159.40
functionality, hydrogen form. Moisture content ~55%21,641-0
Amberlyst A-21 ion-exchange resin [9049-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 5g 9.90
Fieser 6,302 7,182 8,263 Safety 2,128B R&S 1(3),3545B 250g
47.50IRRITANT 1kg 151.60Weakly basic, macroreticular resin with
alkyl aminefunctionality.
Amberlyst A-26, borohydride on, see 35,994-7,
Borohydride,polymer-supported
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CH2O C HO
OCH3
CH2CCH3
C OCH2CH2NH2
OHCl
CHNH2
CH3 (OC3H6)nOH
N
N
H
CH2CH2NH2
{-CH2CH[CONH(CH2)6NH2]-}n
$Amberlyst A-26, chromic acid on, see 35,982-3, Chromic
acid, polymer-supported
Amberlyst A-26, fluoride on, see 38,778-9,
Fluoride,polymer-supported
Amberlyst A-26, tribromide on, see 33,809-5,
Tribromide,polymer-supported
44,462-6 AMBERSORB 348F [79620-30-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g
149.70IRRITANTBlack spherical beads. High surface area (750m2/g)
adsorbentMicroporosity, pore size 500A : 0.13 mL/gMesh : 50-100Five
to ten times the adsorption capacity of charcoal.Ground water
remediation, spill cleanup, wastewater treatment,odor control, air
filtration, catalyst supports and ultrapure waterapplications.
44,458-8 AMBERSORB 563 [148879-45-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g
112.40IRRITANTBlack spherical beads. High surface area (550m2/g)
adsorbentMicroporosity, pore size 500A : 0.23 mL/gMesh : 20-50Most
hydrophobic of AMBERSORB series. See 44,462-6.Applications....see
44,462-6.
44,459-6 AMBERSORB 572 [148618-33-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g
112.40IRRITANTBlack spherical beads. High surface area (1,100m2/g)
adsorbentMicroporosity, pore size 500A : 0.24 mL/gMesh : 20-50Most
hydrophilic of AMBERSORB series. See 44,462-6.Applications....see
44,462-6.
51,644-9 AMEBA resin (4-formyl-2-methoxyphenoxymethyl . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 20.90polystyrene,
4-hydroxy-2-methoxybenzaldehyde, polymer- 5g
69.10bound)Cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh, 1.0-1.5
mmol/g
51,615-5 2-Aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride, 90%
[2420-94-2] . . . . . . . 5g 26.00h FW 165.62 mp 102-110 IRRITANT
25g 86.50
49,672-3 4-(1-Aminoethyl)phenol propoxylate . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20mL
16.30nr1.4600 d 1.016 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANTAverage Mn ca.
1,880Corrosion inhibitor for iron, water-in-oil emulsifier.
A5,520-9 1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine, 99% [140-31-8] . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 13.40h FW 129.21 bp
218-222 nr1.5000 d 0.985 Fp 200F(93C) 100g 16.20
FT-NMR 1(1),586A FT-IR 2(1),583D Safety 2,172B R&S 1(1),395A
500g 35.90RTECS# TK8050000 CORROSIVE TOXICUtilized in a variety of
reactions for studying corrosioninhibition,1 biological activity,2
and metal ligand effects oncatalysis.3 (1) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin
Trans. 2 1992, 939. (2) J. Med.Chem. 1993, 36, 765. (3) Tetrahedron
1992, 48, 1999.
23,125-8 1-Aminohexylamide gel [poly(acrylic acid 6-aminohexyl-
. . . . . . . . . . 10g 38.80amide)] Safety 2,178D R&S
1(3),3573A IRRITANTHYGROSCOPICca. 2.4 meq/gGel volume in water :
4mL/gCross-linked poly(methyl acrylate) reacted
with1,6-diaminohexane to form amino-amide. Used in water ororganic
solvents. Stable at pH 2-11. Good chemical andmechanical stability,
high terminal amine content and low sterichindrance to amine
groups.Affinity chromatography.
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O OO
NH2
H2NNH2
S S
H2N SS NH2
SO
OH2N
NH2
SO
ONH2H2N
H2C CHOCH2CH2CH2NH2
SiO CH2CH2CH2NH2yx
CH3OCH2CH2O(C3H6O)nCH2CH(NH2)CH3
SiOCH3
CH3OOCH3
CH2CH2CH2NH2
H2N
CH3 CH2NH2
CH3CH3
SO
OCF3(CF2)8CF2 O-NH4
$4-Amino-4-(3-hydroxypropyl)-1,7-heptanediol, see 36,154-2,
Bis-homotris
23,559-8 4-Amino-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, 95% [6492-86-0] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mg 26.10FW 213.20 Beil. 18(2),469
FT-IR 2(2),2931A Safety 2,199B 1g 72.50R&S 1(2),1961B CANCER
SUSPECT AGENTMOISTURE-SENSITIVEContains 1-2% DMF
16,676-6 2-Aminophenyl disulfide, 97% [1141-88-4] . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10g 42.70h
(2,2'-dithiodianiline) FW 248.37 mp 91-92 Beil. 13,400 50g
130.40
FT-NMR 1(2),465B FT-IR 2(2),2036A Safety 2,208BR&S
1(1),1389D RTECS# BX9540000 IRRITANT
36,946-2 4-Aminophenyl disulfide, 98% [722-27-0] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 32.50h FW 248.37 mp
77-78 Beil. 13,536 FT-NMR 1(2),486B 25g 108.00
R&S 1(1),1399J RTECS# BX9580000 IRRITANT
A7,460-2 3-Aminophenyl sulfone, 97% [599-61-1] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 14.70h
(3,3'-sulfonyldianiline) FW 248.30 mp 170-173 Beil. 13,426 100g
41.20
FT-IR 2(2),3221C Safety 2,211D R&S 1(2),2191BRTECS#
BY8800000 IRRITANT
A7,480-7 4-Aminophenyl sulfone, 97% [80-08-0] (dapsone, DDS,
4,4'- . . . . . 5g 12.10h sulfonyldianiline) FW 248.30 mp 175-177
Beil. 13,536 100g 25.90
Merck Index 12,2885 FT-IR 2(2),3221B Safety 2,212A 500g
100.80R&S 1(2),2191A RTECS# BY8925000 IRRITANT
41,006-3 3-Amino-1-propanol vinyl ether, 96% [66415-55-2] . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mL 17.70FW 101.15 bp 76 nr1.4450
d 0.890 Fp 102F(38C) 50mL 56.90FT-IR 2(1),517A CORROSIVE
36,425-8 3-Aminopropyl-functionalized silica gel, suitable for
low- . . . . . . . . 10g 21.10and medium-pressure reversed-phase
liquid 50g 71.70chromatography R&S 1(3),3569A IRRITANTUseful as
a heterogeneous, reusable catalyst for theKnoevenagel condensation.
J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 11989, 105.~1 meq NH2/g~9%
functionalized
42,211-8 O-(2-Aminopropyl)-O'-(2-methoxyethyl)polypropylene
glycol . . . . . . 100mL 17.50[77110-54-4] nr1.4450 d 0.980 Fp
>230F(110C) 500mL 53.60FT-IR 2(3),4596C TOXIC IRRITANTAverage Mn
ca. 600
28,177-8 3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 97% [13822-56-5] . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mL 15.70h
[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propylamine] FW 179.29 bp 91-92/15mm 100mL
25.40
nr1.4240 d 1.027 Fp 182F(83C) FT-IR 2(3),4393D 500mL 89.50Safety
2,219D R&S 1(2),2979J CORROSIVEMOISTURE-SENSITIVE
4-Aminostyrene, see 33,368-9, 4-Vinylaniline
11,818-4 5-Amino-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexanemethylamine, 99+%, .
. . . . . . . . 250mL 18.20h mixture of cis and trans [2855-13-2]
(isophorone diamine) 1L 49.90
FW 170.30 mp 10 bp 247 nr1.4880 d 0.922Fp >230F(110C) [a]r 0
(neat) FT-IR 2(1),501C CORROSIVE
Ammonium bis[2-(perfluoroalkyl)ethyl] phosphate, see42,139-1,
ZONYL FSE fluorosurfactant
46,815-0 Ammonium perfluoro-1-decanesulfonate, 25 wt. % solution
. . . . . 50mL 18.20h in water/2-butoxyethanol [67906-42-7] FW
617.18 bp 96 250mL 61.10
nr1.3750 d 1.000 Fp 120F(48C) TOXIC IRRITANTAnionic
fluorosurfactant, 25% active. Viscosity (25 C) 10 cps.Contains
36-39% water, 37% 2-butoxyethanol and C9component. pH 8.5-9.5Shows
surface activity at very low concentrations.Leveling agent.
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(NH4)2S2O8
O
OHHO
HOCH2O
OHHO
O
HOCH2
n
O
OHHO
O
HOCH2
OHO
O
OHHO
HO
HOCH2
O CCH3
CH3
CH2CH3OCO
CO
O O CCH3
CH3
CH2CH3OCHCH2CH3
CH3(CH2)3CH2
CO
CHOH
OCH3CH3O
O
O
OH
HO
O
O
O
O
SO
OONa
H2O
O
O
OH
OH
NH CO
SO
ONH2
OCH2CH2Cl
O
OCH3
C HO
O
OCH3
CH2OH
$21,558-9 Ammonium persulfate, 98% [7727-54-0] . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100g 16.20
h FW 228.20 d 1.982 Fieser 1,952 2,348 3,238 5,15 6,20 500g
19.1012,33 Merck Index 12,575 Safety 2,243B R&S 1(3),3451E
2.5kg 64.30RTECS# SE0350000 OXIDIZER CORROSIVEFree radical
initiator
Amyl mercaptan, see P790-8, 1-Pentanethiol
85,965-6 Amylose [9005-82-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1g 24.90h R&S 1(1),201E IRRITANT
May contain up to 10% n-butanol
44,146-5 tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate, 90% [4511-39-1] (Luperox
TAP). . . . . 100mL 20.30h FW 208.26 nr1.5010 d 1.010 Fp 109F(42C)
Beil. 9(3),1050 500mL 30.50
OXIDIZER IRRITANTPolymerization initiatorProduct of ATOFINA
Chemicals, Inc.
51,365-2 tert-Amylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl carbonate, 92%
[70833-40-8] . . . . . . . . 500mL 35.60h (Luperox TAEC) FW 260.38
nr1.4320 d 0.931
Fp 147F(63C) OXIDIZER IRRITANTProduct of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Polymerization initiator
A8,840-9 Anisoin, 95% [119-52-8] (4,4'-dimethoxybenzoin) . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25g 22.10h FW 272.30 mp 110-112
Beil. 8,423 FT-NMR 1(2),855B 100g 70.10
FT-IR 2(2),2417B Safety 2,277A R&S 1(2),1647I
1,8,9-Anthracenetriol, see 25,920-9, Dithranol
A8,950-2 Anthraflavic acid, tech., 90% [84-60-6] . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g 8.50h
(2,6-dihydroxyanthraquinone) FW 240.22 mp > 320 5g 28.10
Beil. 8,463 FT-IR 2(2),2495C R&S 1(2),1689I RTECS#
CB6675000IRRITANT
A9,000-4 Anthraquinone, 97% [84-65-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500mg
6.20h FW 208.22 mp 284-286 bp 379-381 Fp 365F(185C) 50g 11.70
Beil. 7,781 Fieser 4,20 Merck Index 12,726 250g 38.70FT-NMR
1(2),911B Safety 2,283B R&S 1(2),1687ARTECS# CB4725000
IRRITANT
12,324-2 Anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid, sodium salt . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 15.80h monohydrate, 97%
[131-08-8] FW 328.28 mp 300 100g 16.90
FT-IR 2(2),3254B Safety 2,284A R&S 1(2),2217C 500g
50.40RTECS# CB1095550 IRRITANT 1kg 92.00Forms charge-transfer
complexes with 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate. Bull. Chem.
Soc. Jpn. 1994,67, 1538, 2047.
34,001-4 Anthrarufin, tech., 85% [117-12-4]
(1,5-dihydroxyanthra- . . . . . . . . . . . 5g 15.90h quinone) FW
240.22 mp 279 (dec.) Beil. 8,453 Merck 100g 22.10
Index 12,728 R&S 1(2),1689G RTECS# CB6630000 IRRITANT 500g
73.20
48,244-7 ArgoGel-AS-SO2NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1g 69.301% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical
loading 5g 255.800.3-0.4 mmol S/g
48,247-1 ArgoGel-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1g 48.001% cross-linked resin 5g 186.60
48,268-4 ArgoGel-MB-CHO .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 1g 69.301% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical
aldehyde 5g 255.80loading 0.35-0.45 mmol/g
49,567-0 ArgoGel-MB-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1g 83.301% cross-linked resin. Typical loading 0.35-0.40
mmol OH/g 5g 269.00
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Aldrich Polymer Products CD-Catalog a 15
OCH2CH2NH2
OCH2CH2OH
NH CO
CH2O
CH3O
OCH3CHNHFmoc
O CH2OH
O CH2Cl
NH CO
SO
ONH2CH2
CH2Cl
CH2O C HO
OCH3
CH2NH2
CH2NH2
CH2NH2
CH2OH
NH CO
CH2O
CH3O
OCH3CHNHFmoc
CH2
CH2O CH2OH
$48,243-9 ArgoGel-NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1g 48.00
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
5g 186.600.4-0.5 mmol N/g
48,236-6 ArgoGel-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1g 48.001% cross-linked, particle size 120-230
micron, typical loading 5g 186.600.4-0.5 mmol OH/g
48,267-6 ArgoGel-Rink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 1g 74.701% cross-linked, particle size 120-230
micron, typical loading 5g 282.500.60-0.80 mmol N/g
48,245-5 ArgoGel-Wang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 1g 54.401% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron,
typical loading 5g 191.900.35-0.45 mmol/g
48,270-6 ArgoGel-Wang-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 1g 58.701% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron,
typical loading 5g 223.900.35-0.45 mmol/g
48,253-6 ArgoPore-AS-SO2NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1g 54.40Typical sulfonamide loading 0.5-1.0 mmol/g 5g 181.20
48,250-1 ArgoPore-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1g 27.30Typical loading 0.6-1.1 mmol Cl/g 5g
101.30
49,566-2 ArgoPore-MB-CHO .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1g 66.00Typical aldehyde loading 0.5-0.9 mmol/g 5g 243.60
48,249-8 ArgoPore-NH2 [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
33.60Typical loading 0.6-1.1 mmol N/g 5g 125.80
49,563-8 ArgoPore-NH2 HL [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
32.50Typical loading 1.1-1.6 mmol N/g 5g 121.80
49,564-6 ArgoPore-NH2 LL [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
32.50Typical loading 0.2-0.6 mmol N/g 5g 121.80
49,565-4 ArgoPore-OH [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1g
32.50Average bead size 60-140 mesh. Typical loading 0.6-1.1 5g
121.80mmol OH/g
48,272-2 ArgoPore-Rink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1g 80.00Typically 1.0-2.0 mmol N/g 5g 255.80
48,252-8 ArgoPore-Wang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1g 32.60Typical loading 0.5-1.0 mmol/g 5g 127.90
Asylanilide, see 53,004-2, N-Phenylacrylamide
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O
CO
HO
HO
CO
OH
OH
CO
OH
CH2OH
N OO
CH2(CH2)5CH2CO
CO
OHHO
CCH3
CNNCH2CH2CHO
ON C
CH3
CNCH2CH2 C OH