Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Methylamine solution LR
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – LR (Laboratory Reagent)
Application – Organic synthesis, chemical reactions
Product Overview
Methylamine solution LR is a high-purity laboratory reagent designed for precision in organic synthesis and chemical reactions. This clear, colorless liquid is formulated to meet stringent lab standards, ensuring consistent performance in experimental setups. The LR grade guarantees minimal impurities, making it suitable for sensitive applications where accuracy is critical. Its stable composition and controlled concentration provide reliable results, whether used as a reactant or solvent in various chemical processes. The solution is packaged in a secure, leak-proof container to maintain integrity during storage and handling. Ideal for researchers and chemists, this Methylamine solution offers the purity and dependability required for advanced laboratory work. The product adheres to strict quality control measures, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency. Its versatility extends to multiple chemical applications, making it a staple in research environments. The solution’s balanced formulation minimizes side reactions, enhancing experimental efficiency. For optimal results, store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Methylamine solution LR?
The shelf life is typically 12-24 months when stored under recommended conditions in a tightly sealed container.
2. Is this solution compatible with glassware?
Yes, Methylamine solution LR is compatible with standard borosilicate glassware, but avoid prolonged exposure to metals.
3. Are there any safer alternatives for less hazardous applications?
For less critical applications, diluted ammonia solutions may serve as alternatives, though purity levels will differ.
4. How should this solution be stored to maintain purity?
Store in a cool, well-ventilated area away from oxidizing agents and moisture, preferably in amber glass bottles.
5. Can this be used in place of anhydrous methylamine?
No, this aqueous solution differs from anhydrous methylamine in concentration and reactivity; adjustments would be required.










