Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Gallium(III) chloride, 99.99+%, (trace metal basis), anhydrous, beads, -10 mesh
Quantity/Pack Size – 5GR, 25GR, 100GR
Form – Anhydrous beads
Grade – 99.99% (trace metal basis)
Application – Chemical synthesis, catalysis
Product Overview
Gallium(III) chloride in this ultra-pure form (99.99% trace metal basis) represents a premium-grade chemical reagent designed for demanding laboratory applications where metal contamination must be minimized. The anhydrous bead configuration (-10 mesh) ensures consistent reactivity and ease of handling in moisture-sensitive processes. This high-purity compound maintains exceptional stability under standard storage conditions, with the bead form providing optimal surface area for efficient reactions. The material’s low moisture content and controlled particle size distribution make it particularly suitable for applications requiring precise stoichiometry. As a strong Lewis acid, it demonstrates excellent catalytic properties in organic transformations. The product undergoes rigorous quality control to guarantee the specified purity level, with trace metal analysis confirming the absence of common contaminants that could interfere with sensitive reactions. The bead morphology also facilitates accurate weighing and dispensing in laboratory environments.
FAQs
1. What is the typical shelf life of this Gallium(III) chloride?
The product maintains its specified purity for at least 24 months when stored unopened in its original container under recommended conditions. Exposure to moisture significantly reduces shelf life.
2. Can this be used in reactions requiring complete absence of water?
Yes, the anhydrous form is specifically processed to eliminate water content, making it suitable for moisture-sensitive applications. However, proper handling under inert atmosphere is recommended.
3. How does the bead form differ from powder in terms of handling?
The -10 mesh bead configuration offers better flow characteristics and reduced dust formation compared to powder, making it easier to weigh and transfer in laboratory settings.
4. What precautions should be taken during storage?
Store in a tightly sealed container under dry, inert atmosphere. Keep away from moisture sources and incompatible materials like strong oxidizing agents.
5. Is this product compatible with standard glass laboratory equipment?
While generally compatible, prolonged contact with glass at elevated temperatures may cause slight etching due to the acidic nature of gallium chloride.










