Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | [4-(4-Morpholinylmethyl)phenyl]magnesium bromide, 0.25M solution in THF, AcroSeal® |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 50ML |
| Form | Solution in THF |
| Grade | Research Grade |
| Application | Organic synthesis, Grignard reactions |
Product Description
[4-(4-Morpholinylmethyl)phenyl]magnesium bromide is a specialized Grignard reagent supplied as a 0.25M solution in tetrahydrofuran (THF). This high-purity reagent is essential for organic synthesis, particularly in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds and functional group transformations. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures stability and ease of use in laboratory settings.
Researchers and chemists rely on this compound for its reactivity and selectivity in various synthetic pathways. Whether you’re working on pharmaceutical intermediates, agrochemicals, or advanced materials, this Grignard reagent provides consistent performance. Eqipped offers this product with reliable quality, making it a trusted choice for academic and industrial labs across India.
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The 0.25M concentration in THF is optimized for controlled reactions, reducing the risk of side products. The morpholinylmethyl group adds versatility, allowing for the introduction of complex functional groups. For best results, handle under inert conditions to maintain reagent integrity.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of this Grignard reagent?
The product has a shelf life of 12 months when stored properly under inert conditions at recommended temperatures.
Can this be used for large-scale synthesis?
Yes, but we recommend conducting small-scale trials first to optimize reaction conditions for your specific application.
What safety precautions should I take?
Always work in a fume hood, use dry solvents, and follow standard Grignard handling protocols to prevent accidents.
Is this product available in larger quantities?
For bulk requirements, please contact our customer support team for customized solutions.
How should I dispose of unused reagent?
Follow your institution’s chemical waste disposal guidelines. Never dispose of Grignard reagents in regular trash or drains.