Specifications Table
Product Name – 4-METHYLMORPHOLINE N-OXIDE SOLUTION 50 WT. % IN WATER
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml, 500 ml
Form – Liquid (aqueous solution)
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Organic synthesis, oxidation reactions, solvent applications
Product Overview
4-Methylmorpholine N-Oxide Solution 50% in water is a highly effective polar aprotic solvent widely used in organic synthesis and oxidation reactions. This laboratory-grade solution offers consistent performance with a 50% concentration of NMO in water, ensuring optimal solubility and reactivity for various chemical processes. The solution is particularly valued for its ability to act as a co-oxidant in catalytic reactions, enhancing reaction efficiency without compromising purity. Its stable formulation minimizes side reactions, making it a reliable choice for precise laboratory applications. The aqueous nature of the solution provides ease of handling while maintaining the necessary polarity for effective solvent interactions. This product is carefully prepared to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring reproducibility in experimental procedures. Whether used in small-scale research or larger synthetic processes, this 4-Methylmorpholine N-Oxide solution delivers the necessary chemical properties for successful outcomes in controlled laboratory environments.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of 4-Methylmorpholine N-Oxide Solution 50%?
When stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, this solution typically maintains its stability for 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this solution compatible with common organic solvents?
Yes, it can be mixed with many polar organic solvents like DMSO, DMF, and alcohols, though compatibility should be verified for specific applications.
3. What precautions should be taken while handling this solution?
Always use in a well-ventilated area with proper PPE including gloves and goggles, as it may cause skin and eye irritation upon contact.
4. Can this solution be used in catalytic oxidation reactions?
Yes, it serves as an effective co-oxidant in various catalytic systems, particularly those involving metal catalysts.
5. How should this solution be disposed of after use?
Follow standard laboratory waste disposal protocols for organic solvents, typically through licensed chemical waste disposal services.