Manganese(II) chloride, UltraDry™, 99.99% (metals basis) | ALF-014464-22 | Thermofisher

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Manganese(II) chloride, UltraDry™, 99.99% (metals basis) | ALF-014464-22 | Thermofisher

UltraDry™ Manganese(II) Chloride (99.99% metals basis) ensures anhydrous purity for moisture-sensitive reactions. High-grade, lab-essential, and contamination-free.

Price range: ₹3,105.00 through ₹32,097.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Name – Manganese(II) chloride, UltraDry™, 99.99% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100g, 2g, 50g, 25g, 5g, 10g
Form – Anhydrous crystalline powder
Grade – UltraDry™, 99.99% (metals basis)
Application – Catalysis, inorganic synthesis, electrochemical studies

Product Overview

Manganese(II) chloride, UltraDry™, is a high-purity anhydrous salt designed for applications demanding minimal moisture interference. With a 99.99% metals basis purity, this product eliminates trace impurities that could compromise experimental integrity. The UltraDry™ designation ensures rigorous moisture control, making it ideal for air-sensitive reactions, catalysis, and advanced inorganic synthesis. Its crystalline powder form offers precise dosing and rapid dissolution in polar solvents, while the absence of hydrated forms prevents unwanted side reactions. The compound’s stability under inert conditions further enhances its reliability in long-duration experiments. Whether used as a precursor in electrochemical studies or as a Lewis acid catalyst, this grade guarantees reproducibility and accuracy. The product is packaged under argon to preserve its anhydrous state, ensuring it arrives in optimal condition for immediate use.

FAQs

1. What is the difference between UltraDry™ and standard manganese(II) chloride?

UltraDry™ manganese(II) chloride undergoes additional drying and packaging processes to achieve near-zero moisture content, unlike standard grades which may contain residual water.

2. Can this product be used in electrochemical cells?

Yes, its anhydrous nature and high purity make it suitable for electrolyte preparation in electrochemical applications where water contamination must be avoided.

3. How should this be stored to maintain its anhydrous properties?

Store in a tightly sealed container under inert gas (argon/nitrogen) and keep it in a desiccator to prevent moisture absorption.

4. Is this compatible with organic solvents like THF or ether?

It dissolves well in polar organic solvents, but compatibility should be verified for specific reaction conditions, as some solvents may introduce impurities.

5. What alternatives exist for moisture-sensitive manganese sources?

Alternatives include manganese(II) bromide or manganese(II) iodide, though their reactivity and solubility profiles differ from the chloride form.

Additional information

Size

100g, 2g, 50g, 25g, 5g, 10g

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