Specifications Table
Product Name – [3-(1-Piperidinylmethyl)phenyl]magnesium bromide, 0.25M solution in THF, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 50ML
Form – Liquid (Solution in THF)
Grade – Synthesis Grade
Application – Organic synthesis, C-C bond formation
Product Overview
[3-(1-Piperidinylmethyl)phenyl]magnesium bromide is a 0.25M Grignard reagent dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (THF), packaged in an air-tight AcroSeal® bottle to prevent moisture contamination. This reagent is highly reactive and commonly used in organic synthesis for carbon-carbon bond formation, particularly in the preparation of complex organic molecules. The solution is stabilized under inert conditions to maintain its reactivity and purity over time. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures minimal exposure to air and moisture, which is critical for preserving the reagent’s effectiveness. This product is ideal for researchers and chemists who require a reliable and consistent source of Grignard reagents for their experiments. The 0.25M concentration provides a balance between reactivity and ease of handling, making it suitable for a wide range of synthetic applications. The solution is clear and free from impurities, ensuring high yields and reproducible results in organic transformations.
FAQs
1
What is the shelf life of this Grignard reagent?
The shelf life is typically 12 months when stored under recommended conditions in the original unopened AcroSeal® packaging. 2
Is this reagent compatible with other solvents?
This reagent is supplied in THF, which is the most common solvent for Grignard reagents. Avoid mixing with protic solvents like water or alcohols. 3
What precautions should be taken during handling?
Handle under an inert atmosphere (nitrogen or argon) to prevent reaction with moisture or oxygen. Use appropriate protective equipment. 4
Can this reagent be used for large-scale synthesis?
While suitable for lab-scale reactions, large-scale applications may require additional safety and handling protocols due to its high reactivity. 5
How should this reagent be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place under inert gas, away from ignition sources. Keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.