Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – BENZOXAZOLE 97.5% Extra Pure
Quantity/Pack Size – 5 g, 25 g
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – Extra Pure (97.5%)
Application – Organic synthesis, analytical reagent
Product Overview
Benzoxazole 97.5% Extra Pure is a high-grade, crystalline compound widely used in organic synthesis and analytical chemistry due to its exceptional purity and stability. This extra pure variant ensures minimal impurities, making it ideal for applications requiring precise results, such as pharmaceutical intermediates, agrochemicals, and specialty chemical production. The compound’s robust structure allows for reliable reactivity under varied conditions, ensuring consistency in research and development processes. Its low moisture content and high assay value (97.5%) further enhance its suitability for sensitive reactions where trace contaminants could compromise outcomes. Whether used as a building block in complex molecular synthesis or as a reference standard, this Benzoxazole grade delivers dependable performance. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its integrity over extended periods.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Benzoxazole 97.5% Extra Pure?
When stored under recommended conditions (cool, dry, and sealed), the shelf life is typically 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this Benzoxazole grade compatible with common organic solvents?
Yes, it dissolves well in polar solvents like ethanol, methanol, and DMSO, but solubility may vary in non-polar solvents.
3. Are there lower-purity alternatives available for cost-sensitive applications?
Yes, standard-grade Benzoxazole (95% purity) is often used for general lab purposes where ultra-high purity is not critical.
4. How should I handle this compound to avoid degradation?
Avoid exposure to moisture and heat. Use airtight containers and handle in a fume hood if working with large quantities.
5. Can this be used in pharmaceutical synthesis?
Yes, its high purity makes it suitable for early-stage pharmaceutical research, though further validation may be required for GMP compliance.
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