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Catalog Number:
31620
CAS Number:
10424-65-4
Hydroxyde de tétraméthylammonium pentahydraté
Purity:
≥ 99 % (dosage par titration)
Synonym(s):
TMAH pentahydraté
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Tenir à l'écart des matières incompatibles, des sources d'ignition, des agents oxydants et des acides forts. Eviter les périodes de stockage prolongées. Conserver sous gaz inerte (par exemple Argon).

Synonyms
TMAH pentahydraté
CAS Number
10424-65-4
Purity
≥ 99 % (dosage par titration)
Molecular Formula
C4H13NO · 5H2O
Molecular Weight
181.23
MDL Number
MFCD00149566
PubChem ID
82620
Melting Point
67 - 70 °C
Appearance
Cristal blanc
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
TMAH pentahydraté
CAS Number
10424-65-4
Purity
≥ 99 % (dosage par titration)
Molecular Formula
C4H13NO · 5H2O
Molecular Weight
181.23
MDL Number
MFCD00149566
PubChem ID
82620
Melting Point
67 - 70 °C
Appearance
Cristal blanc
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Tetramethylammonium hydroxide pentahydrate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Organic Synthesis: It serves as a strong base in various organic reactions, facilitating the synthesis of complex molecules in pharmaceutical development.
  • Surface Modification: Commonly used in the treatment of surfaces to enhance properties like hydrophobicity, making it valuable in coatings and materials science.
  • Analytical Chemistry: Acts as a reagent in ion chromatography and other analytical techniques, improving the detection and quantification of various compounds.
  • Electrochemistry: Utilized in the preparation of electrolyte solutions for batteries and fuel cells, contributing to advancements in energy storage technologies.
  • Biotechnology: Employed in cell culture media to promote cell growth and viability, particularly in research involving mammalian cells.

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