Specifications Table
Product Name – TriethylOxOnium tetrafluOrObOrate, 1M sOlutiOn in methylene chlOride, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – Reagent
Application – Organic synthesis, fluorination reactions
Product Overview
TriethylOxOnium tetrafluOrObOrate, supplied as a 1M solution in methylene chloride, is a highly reactive reagent widely used in organic synthesis and fluorination processes. This reagent-grade solution ensures consistent performance in laboratory settings, offering high purity and stability for precise experimental outcomes. The AcroSeal® packaging guarantees protection against moisture and contamination, preserving the integrity of the solution. Its compatibility with various organic solvents makes it versatile for diverse synthetic applications. The solution is particularly valued for its ability to facilitate fluorination reactions, enabling the introduction of fluorine atoms into organic compounds with efficiency. Whether used in small-scale research or larger synthesis projects, this reagent delivers reliable results, making it a staple in advanced chemical laboratories. The 100ML pack size provides an optimal balance between convenience and cost-effectiveness, catering to both routine and specialized applications.
FAQs
1. What are the primary applications of TriethylOxOnium tetrafluOrObOrate?
This reagent is primarily used in organic synthesis, particularly for fluorination reactions where the introduction of fluorine atoms is required.
2. Is this solution compatible with other organic solvents?
Yes, the 1M solution in methylene chloride is compatible with a wide range of organic solvents, making it versatile for various synthetic processes.
3. How should this reagent be stored for long-term use?
Store the solution in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed in its original AcroSeal® packaging to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
4. Are there any safety precautions to consider when handling this reagent?
Always handle this reagent in a fume hood, wearing appropriate protective gear, as it is highly reactive and can release hazardous fumes.
5. What alternatives are available if this reagent is unavailable?
Alternatives may include other fluorinating agents like Selectfluor or Deoxo-Fluor, though their reactivity and compatibility may vary depending on the application.