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Ammonium bicarbonate (CAS 1066-33-7)

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Application:A buffer applications such as lyophilization and matrix assisted laser desorption
CAS Number:1066-33-7
Purity:≥99%
Molecular Weight:79.06
Molecular Formula:NH4HCO3
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Ammonium bicarbonate sc-207281 25 g $20
Ammonium bicarbonate sc-207281A 500 g $30
Description
Ammonium bicarbonate is a commonly used reagent for industrial and research procedures. Ammonium bicarbonate is volatile in solution and releases ammonia and CO2. This property makes ammonium bicarbonate a good buffer for such applications as lyophilization and matrix assisted laser desorption. Ammonium bicarbonate is also utilized for the in-gel digestion of proteins by trypsin and in the MALDI mass spectrometric analysis of proteins.
Technical Information
Appearance:White powder
Physical State:Solid
Solubility:Soluble at 1 g plus 10 mL of water
Storage:Store at room temperature
Safety and Reference Information
RTECS:BO8600000
PubChem CID:14013
MDL Number:MFCD00012138
EC Number:213-911-5
Beilstein Registry:4329606
SMILES:C(=O)(O)[O-].[NH4+]
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
References
1. Li, S. H., et al., Synthesis of macroporous hydroxyapatite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 61(1), 109-120 (2002). 2. Navarro, J. M., et al., Ammonium, bicarbonate and calcium effects on tomato plants grown under saline conditions. Plant Sci., 157(1), 89-96 (2000). 3. Kuberan, B., et al., Preparation and isolation of neoglycoconjugates using biotin-streptavidin complexes. Glycoconj. J., 16(6), 271-281 (1999). 4. Wu, H., and Aboleneen, H., Sequencing oligonucleotides with blocked termini using exonuclease digestion and electrospray mass spectrometry. Anal. Biochem., 287(1), 126-135 (2000). 5. Li, G., et al., Rapid mass spectrometric identification of proteins from two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels after in gel proteolytic digestion. Electrophoresis, 18(3-4), 391-402 (1997).
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