Methanol for HPLC, (4x4L)

SKU:
34860-4X4L-R
$653.00

Description

Product Details:

  • CAS Number 67-56-1

  • Linear Formula CH3OH

  • Molecular Weight 32.04

  •  Beilstein Registry Number 1098229

  •  EC Number 200-659-6

  •  MDL number MFCD00004595

  • Specification Sheet
  • SDS

Properties:

grade for HPLC
vapor density 1.11 (vs air)
vapor pressure 410 mmHg ( 50 °C)
97.68 mmHg ( 20 °C)
assay ≥99.9%
autoignition temp. 725 °F
expl. lim. 36 %
impurities ≤0.0005% non-volatile matter
≤1 ppb fluorescence (quinine) at 254 nm
≤1 ppb fluorescence (quinine) at 365 nm
<0.03% water (Karl Fischer)
evapn. residue <0.0005%
color APHA: ≤10
refractive index n20/D 1.329(lit.)
bp 64.7 °C(lit.)
mp −98 °C(lit.)
density 0.791 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
λ neat
UV absorption λ: 205 nm Amax: ≤1.00
λ: 210 nm Amax: ≤0.60
λ: 220 nm Amax: ≤0.30
λ: 230 nm Amax: ≤0.20
λ: 235 nm Amax: ≤0.10
λ: 240 nm Amax: ≤0.10
λ: 260 nm Amax: ≤0.04
λ: 280 nm Amax: ≤0.01
λ: 400 nm Amax: ≤0.01

Packaging

4×4 L in glass bottle

Preparation Note

Product filtered through a 0.2 μm filter

Application

Methanol (MeOH) has been used in the wholemount immunofluorescence studies of embryonic tissues.[7]
It may be used in the following studies:
• Colony forming unit-fibroblast assay of bone marrow mononuclear cells.[1]
• As solvent for the preparation of extracts of hyphae of Aspergillus for the estimation of gliotoxin by reversed phase-HPLC.[4]
• Immunofluorescence studies.[5]
• To compose the eluent for the ion-pair reverse-phase HPLC isolation of nucleotides and their decomposition products.[6]

Methanol can be used as a mobile phase in reversed-phase liquid chromatography.[12]

General description

Methanol is an organic solvent that can be synthesized from syngas in the presence of CuO/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts.[8] It is an ideal candidate as a hydrogen source in fuel cell technology due to its high H/C ratio, low propensity for soot generation, relatively low reforming temperature and as it exists in liquid state at room temperature.[9][10] In a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC), methanol undergoes oxidation with air to generate electricity. The olefins (ethylene or propylene) formed from methanol via MTO (methanol-to-olefins) process, can be an alternate to oil and gas to produce hydrocarbon fuels.[11]

Thermochemical conversion of methanol to C2-C10 hydrocarbons in the presence of shape-selective zeolites has been reported.[2] Its oxidation on Ru-Pt catalyst system by ruthenium ad-atoms has been proposed.[3]

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