Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Potassium phosphate, monobasic Ultrapure Bioreagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 g
Form – Powder
Grade – Ultrapure, Bioreagent
Application – Buffer preparation, molecular biology, biochemical assays
Product Overview
Potassium phosphate, monobasic, in ultrapure bioreagent grade, is a highly refined chemical designed for demanding laboratory applications. This monobasic salt offers exceptional purity, minimizing contaminants that could interfere with sensitive experiments. Its precise composition ensures consistent performance in buffer systems, where maintaining accurate pH levels is critical. The powder form allows for easy dissolution, making it suitable for preparing solutions with exact concentrations. As a bioreagent-grade product, it undergoes rigorous quality control to meet the stringent requirements of molecular biology, protein research, and enzymatic assays. The ultrapure designation guarantees low levels of heavy metals, nucleases, and other impurities, which is essential for experiments requiring high reproducibility. Whether used in DNA/RNA extraction protocols, cell culture media, or analytical chemistry, this potassium phosphate monobasic delivers reliable results. Its stability under standard lab conditions further enhances its utility, providing researchers with a dependable reagent for long-term use. The 500 g pack size offers an optimal balance between bulk efficiency and freshness, reducing the need for frequent reordering while ensuring the product remains uncontaminated over extended storage periods.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of this monobasic potassium phosphate in water?
This ultrapure monobasic potassium phosphate is highly soluble in water, typically dissolving at approximately 220 g/L at 20°C, allowing for easy preparation of concentrated stock solutions.
2. Is this product compatible with cell culture applications?
Yes, the bioreagent grade and ultrapure quality make it suitable for cell culture applications, as it contains minimal endotoxins and other contaminants that could affect cell viability.
3. Are there any alternatives to this product for buffer preparation?
Alternatives include sodium phosphate monobasic or dibasic potassium phosphate, though the choice depends on the specific pH requirements and ionic strength needed for your experiment.
4. How should this product be stored to maintain its purity?
Store the product in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to preserve its purity and prevent clumping.
5. What is the source of this potassium phosphate monobasic?
This product is synthetically derived and purified to meet bioreagent-grade standards, ensuring consistency and reliability in laboratory applications.










