Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – n-Heptane, 99+%, for spectroscopy
Quantity/Pack Size – 2.5LT, 500ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – 99%+ (Spectroscopy Grade)
Application – Spectroscopy, solvent applications
Product Overview
n-Heptane, 99%+ purity, is a high-grade aliphatic hydrocarbon specifically refined for spectroscopy applications. Its low UV absorbance and minimal impurities make it an ideal solvent for UV-Vis and IR spectroscopy, ensuring accurate and reliable results. This product is distilled to meet stringent lab standards, offering consistent volatility and a narrow boiling range for precise analytical work. The spectroscopy-grade purity eliminates interference from trace contaminants, making it suitable for sensitive instrumentation. Its clear, colorless appearance and high evaporation rate further enhance its utility in chromatographic and extraction processes. Stored in airtight containers, this n-Heptane maintains stability and performance over extended periods, reducing the risk of degradation or contamination. Whether used as a reference standard or a reaction medium, its uniform composition guarantees reproducibility in experimental setups.
FAQs
1. What is the boiling point of this n-Heptane?
The boiling point of n-Heptane is approximately 98.4°C, making it suitable for applications requiring controlled evaporation.
2. Is this n-Heptane compatible with plastic containers?
n-Heptane can degrade certain plastics over time. Use glass or HDPE containers for long-term storage to prevent leaching or contamination.
3. Can this product be used as a substitute for hexane?
While both are aliphatic solvents, n-Heptane has a higher boiling point and different polarity. Check compatibility with your specific application before substitution.
4. How should this n-Heptane be stored to maintain purity?
Store in a cool, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption or oxidation.
5. What impurities are typically absent in spectroscopy-grade n-Heptane?
This grade is free from aromatic hydrocarbons, sulfur compounds, and unsaturated bonds, ensuring minimal interference in spectral analysis.










