Description
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Product Name – Manganese(II) fluoride, PuratrOnic, 99.99% (metals basis) Quantity/Pack Size – 100g, 25g Form – Solid Grade – Puratronic Application – High-precision laboratory use
Product Overview
Manganese(II) fluoride, Puratronic grade, offers exceptional purity at 99.99% (metals basis), making it a critical reagent for demanding laboratory applications. This high-purity compound is meticulously processed to eliminate trace impurities, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in sensitive analytical procedures. The Puratronic grade designation signifies adherence to stringent quality controls, guaranteeing minimal metallic and non-metallic contamination. Its crystalline solid form provides stability during storage and handling, while its precise stoichiometry supports accurate formulation in experimental setups. The compound’s low moisture content and controlled particle size distribution further enhance its performance in specialized applications. Whether used as a precursor, catalyst, or analytical standard, this Manganese(II) fluoride delivers consistent performance across various laboratory protocols. The available pack sizes of 100g and 25g offer flexibility for different scale requirements while maintaining the integrity of the high-purity material.
FAQs
1. What is the typical shelf life of Puratronic Manganese(II) fluoride?
The product maintains its specified purity for at least 24 months when stored under recommended conditions in its original unopened container.
2. How should this compound be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture, preferably in a desiccator or sealed container to prevent hydration.
3. Is this Manganese(II) fluoride compatible with standard glassware?
Yes, it can be safely handled in borosilicate glass containers, though PTFE or polyethylene containers are recommended for long-term storage.
4. What is the difference between Puratronic and standard reagent grades?
Puratronic grade offers significantly lower impurity levels (typically <10 ppm total metallic impurities) compared to standard reagent grades, which may contain higher trace contaminants.
5. Can this product be used as a standard for elemental analysis?</h
Yes, its high purity and well-characterized composition make it suitable as a reference material for manganese determination in various analytical techniques.










