Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Copper(II) nitrate hydrate, Puratronic™, 99.999% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 5g, 25g, 100g, 500g
Form – Crystalline solid
Grade – Puratronic™ (99.999% metals basis)
Application – High-precision analytical, synthesis, and research applications
Product Overview
Copper(II) nitrate hydrate, Puratronic™ grade, is an ultra-high-purity crystalline compound with a guaranteed 99.999% metals basis purity, ensuring minimal trace impurities for critical laboratory applications. This reagent is meticulously synthesized to meet stringent quality standards, making it ideal for advanced research, synthesis, and analytical procedures where precision is paramount. The hydrated form provides enhanced solubility in water and polar solvents, facilitating seamless integration into experimental protocols. Its stable chemical structure and low impurity profile reduce variability in results, ensuring reproducibility in sensitive applications. The Puratronic™ designation signifies rigorous quality control, including advanced purification techniques to eliminate metallic and non-metallic contaminants. This product is packaged under inert conditions to prevent oxidation and moisture absorption, preserving its integrity during storage and handling. The crystalline form allows for accurate weighing and dosing, while its high solubility enables uniform dispersion in solutions. Whether used as a catalyst, oxidizing agent, or precursor in material synthesis, this copper nitrate hydrate delivers consistent performance, making it a reliable choice for demanding laboratory environments.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between Puratronic™ and standard-grade copper nitrate hydrate?
Puratronic™ grade undergoes additional purification steps to achieve 99.999% metals basis purity, significantly reducing trace impurities compared to standard grades, which typically range between 98-99%.
2. Can this copper nitrate hydrate be used for electrochemical applications?
Yes, its high purity and minimal ionic contaminants make it suitable for electrochemical experiments where impurity interference must be minimized.
3. How should this product be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a tightly sealed container under cool, dry conditions, away from direct light and incompatible substances like organic materials or strong reducing agents.
4. Is this product compatible with glassware and standard lab equipment?
It is compatible with borosilicate glass and most lab-grade polymers like PTFE or PP, but avoid prolonged contact with metals to prevent corrosion.
5. What alternatives exist for applications requiring lower purity levels?
For less demanding applications, reagent-grade (98-99%) or technical-grade (95-97%) copper nitrate hydrate can be used, though they may introduce variability in sensitive procedures.










