1,4-Xylene-D6 99 atom % D 1g ampoule

CAS: 25493-13-4 | DE1000 | 1,4-Xylene-D6 99 atom % D 1g ampoule

Catalogue Number DE1000

Synonym(s): p-Xylene-D6 99 atom % D

1,4-Xylene-D6 is a deuterated aromatic solvent, commonly employed in NMR spectroscopy to achieve high-resolution spectra with minimal background noise. With a deuterium content of 99 atom %, this compound is an excellent choice for researchers seeking precision in their analytical studies. The 1g... Read More

CAS Number

25493-13-4

Commodity Code

2845901090

MDL Number

MFCD00044346

Purity
99 Atom % D
Formula Weight
112.20 g/mol
Chemical Hazard
Flammable/Harmful
GHS
Hazard Statements
H226: Flammable liquid and vapour.
H315: Causes skin irritation.
H312+H332: Harmful in contact with skin or if inhaled
Precautionary Statements
P210: Keep away from heat: hazard.P210: Keep away from heat
hot surfaces: hazard. hot surfaces
sparks: hazard. sparks
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1,4-Xylene-D6 is a deuterated aromatic solvent, commonly employed in NMR spectroscopy to achieve high-resolution spectra with minimal background noise. With a deuterium content of 99 atom %, this compound is an excellent choice for researchers seeking precision in their analytical studies. The 1g ampoule packaging ensures the product remains uncontaminated and ready for immediate use.

Part of our extensive range of Deuterated Solvents, 1,4-Xylene-D6 can also be applied in isotopic labelling to aid research on reaction mechanisms and metabolic pathways, and chemical research where the introduction of deuterium is required for tracking and studing molecular dynamics.