Specifications Table
Product Name – Trimethylamine, 1M solution in THF, AcroSeal® Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML, 800ML Form – Liquid Grade – AcroSeal® Application – Organic synthesis, reagent
Product Overview
Trimethylamine, 1M solution in THF, is a high-purity reagent designed for demanding laboratory applications. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures minimal exposure to moisture and contaminants, preserving the integrity of the solution for consistent performance. This solvent-free formulation provides a stable and reliable source of trimethylamine, a tertiary amine widely used as a base in organic synthesis. The tetrahydrofuran (THF) solvent enhances solubility and reactivity, making it suitable for reactions requiring precise stoichiometry. The sealed packaging prevents degradation, ensuring long shelf life and reducing waste. Whether used in small-scale experiments or larger batch processes, this solution delivers reproducible results. The 1M concentration offers a balanced strength for controlled reactions, while the AcroSeal® technology guarantees purity from the first to the last drop. Ideal for laboratories prioritizing accuracy and efficiency, this product eliminates the need for in-house dilution, saving time and resources.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Trimethylamine 1M solution in THF?
The shelf life is typically 24 months when stored unopened in a cool, dry place. Always check the label for the exact expiration date.
2. Can this solution be used directly without further dilution?
Yes, the 1M concentration is ready to use for most applications, but dilution may be required depending on specific reaction needs.
3. Is this product compatible with glassware and standard lab equipment?
Yes, it is compatible with most laboratory glassware and equipment, but avoid prolonged contact with metals to prevent corrosion.
4. How should I store this solution to maintain its stability?
Store the sealed bottle in a well-ventilated area, away from heat, sparks, and incompatible materials like strong oxidizers.
5. Are there alternatives to THF as a solvent for trimethylamine?
Alternatives include diethyl ether or dichloromethane, but THF is preferred for its balance of polarity and reactivity in most applications.
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