Bis-Tris Hydrochloride CAS 124763-51-5 Purity >99.0% (Titration) Biological Buffer Biotechnology Grade Factory
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Chemical Name | Bis-Tris Hydrochloride |
Synonyms | Bis-Tris-HCl; 2-(Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol hydrochloride; Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)aminotris(hydroxymethyl)methane; 2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-2,2′,2″-nitrilotriethanol |
CAS Number | 124763-51-5 |
CAT Number | RF-PI1685 |
Stock Status | In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons |
Molecular Formula | C8H19NO5·HCl |
Molecular Weight | 245.70 |
Brand | Ruifu Chemical |
Item | Specifications |
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
Purity / Analysis Method | >99.0% (Titration) |
Water (by Karl Fischer) | <1.00% |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | <5ppm |
Solubility (Turbidity) | Clear (10% aq. solution) |
Solubility (Color) | Colorless to Very Faint Yellow (10% aq. solution) |
Useful pH Range | 5.8~7.2 |
pKa (25℃) | 6.5 |
Sulphate (SO4) | <0.01% |
Iron (Fe) | <0.001% |
Absorbance A260nm | <0.05 (0.1M aq. solution) |
Absorbance A260nm | <0.03 (0.1M aq. solution) |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms to Structure |
Test Standard | Enterprise Standard |
Usage | Biological Buffer |
Package: Bottle, Aluminium foil bag, 25kg/Cardboard Drum, or according to customer's requirement.
Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture.
Bis-Tris Hydrochloride (CAS: 124763-51-5) is a commonly used biological buffer for very broad usage in biological systems such as diagnostics, electrophoresis and protein based bioprocessing. A good candidate for biological-based formulations. Bis-Tris Hydrochloride can be used in a wide variety of biological applications including culture media, electrophoresis separations and diagnostic reagent formulations. Used for electrophoresis; extraction; separation; purification. By chemical modification of precursor peptides. Targeting or modifying agents chemically bound to the active ingredient.