Acrylamide ≥99%, white crystalline powder for molecular biology
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Storage: Room Temperature, desiccate.
Acrylamide is prepared on an industrial scale by the hydrolysis of acrylonitrile by nitrile hydratase.
Acrylamide is a monomer used in a variety of synthetic processes to form polymers and copolymers. It polymerizes in the presence of free radicals in aqueous solutions. It is usually used to prepare polyacrylamide gels for electrophoresis separation of biomolecules.
Acrylamide is an extremely hazardous substance in either the powder form or liquid form. Once polymerized, the polyacrylamide is considered safe to handle under normal laboratory conditions. Acrylic Acid Content -≤0.001%
- Molecular Biology Reagent Grade
- Presentation: White Crystalline Powder
- Auto Ignition: 425 °C/795 °F (lit.)
- Vapor Density: 2.5 (air = 1) (lit.)
- Vapor Pressure: ca. 20 hPa at 20 °C (lit.)
- Refractive Index: 1.460 (lit.)
- UV/Visivle Absorbance: OD290 (1% aq soln) ≤0.10
Formula:
C₃H₅NO |
MDL Number:
MFCD00008032 CAS Number: 79-06-1 |
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