Specifications Table
Product Name – Acetonitrile Reference Standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – HPLC
Application – Chromatography, analytical testing
Product Overview
Acetonitrile Reference Standard is a high-purity solvent designed for precise chromatographic applications, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in analytical laboratories. With a minimum purity of 99.9%, this HPLC-grade acetonitrile meets stringent quality standards, making it suitable for critical separations in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and other advanced analytical techniques. Its low UV absorbance and minimal impurity profile enhance detection sensitivity, while its consistent composition guarantees batch-to-batch reliability. The solvent’s stability under varying conditions ensures long-term performance, reducing the risk of baseline drift or ghost peaks in chromatographic runs. Packaged in a 100 ml amber glass bottle, it is protected from light-induced degradation, preserving its integrity until use. This reference standard is an essential component for laboratories requiring traceable, high-accuracy solvents for method development, validation, or routine analysis. Its compatibility with most HPLC systems and detectors further solidifies its role as a versatile and indispensable lab reagent.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Acetonitrile Reference Standard?
The shelf life is typically 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened under recommended conditions.
2. Is this acetonitrile suitable for LC-MS applications?
Yes, this HPLC-grade acetonitrile is compatible with LC-MS due to its high purity and low residual impurities.
3. How should this reference standard be stored?
Store the bottle tightly sealed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and ignition sources.
4. Can this be used as a mobile phase solvent?
Yes, it is specifically formulated for use as a mobile phase in HPLC and other chromatographic techniques.
5. What is the water content in this acetonitrile?
The water content is typically below 0.05%, ensuring minimal interference in sensitive analyses.