Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Hydrogen chloride, 3M solution in CPME, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory Reagent
Application – Organic synthesis, acid catalysis, chlorination
Product Overview
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) in cyclopentyl methyl ether (CPME) at 3M concentration offers a stable, moisture-resistant solvent system for demanding chemical applications. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures minimal exposure to atmospheric moisture, preserving the reagent’s potency and extending shelf life. This solution is particularly valued for its compatibility with sensitive organic reactions where water content must be rigorously controlled. The CPME solvent provides a unique balance of polarity and stability, making it suitable for a wide range of acid-mediated transformations. The 3M concentration delivers consistent reactivity without the need for dilution, streamlining experimental workflows. Designed for laboratory use, this reagent meets stringent purity standards, with trace impurities minimized to prevent interference in analytical or synthetic procedures. The sealed packaging also enhances safety during handling and storage, reducing risks associated with volatile acid solutions.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this hydrogen chloride solution in CPME?
The AcroSeal® packaging extends shelf life to 24 months when stored unopened at room temperature, though periodic verification of concentration is recommended for critical applications.
2. Can this solution be used with glassware containing sodium compounds?
While compatible with most borosilicate glass, prolonged contact with sodium salts may lead to etching; consider PTFE-lined containers for long-term storage of reaction mixtures.
3. Are there lower-concentration alternatives available in CPME?
Standard alternatives typically include 1M or 2M solutions, though CPME-based options may require custom preparation as this concentration is optimized for specific reaction kinetics.
4. How should spills of this solution be neutralized?
Immediately absorb with inert material like vermiculite, then neutralize with sodium bicarbonate solution (5% w/v) before disposal according to local hazardous waste regulations.
5. Does this product require special import documentation for Indian labs?
As a corrosive chemical, it falls under hazardous goods regulations; ensure your institution’s import license covers HCl solutions in organic solvents and declare the CPME component.










