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Borax Anhydrous (CAS 1330-43-4)

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Alternate Names:
Sodium tetraborate
Application:
Borax Anhydrous is a useful anhydrous borax for proteomics research
CAS Number:
1330-43-4
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
201.22
Molecular Formula:
B4O72Na
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Borax Anhydrous is a compound that plays a significant role in various research applications, particularly in the area of materials science. It is often used as a flux in metallurgy for the purpose of welding and soldering metals, aiding in the removal of oxides from metal surfaces during the joining process. In the field of inorganic chemistry, Borax Anhydrous is employed as a starting material for the synthesis of other boron compounds, including borates and boric acid. It is also utilized in the preparation of buffer solutions in biochemical and chemical research to maintain stable pH conditions during experiments. Additionally, its properties are harnessed in crystallography studies as it can form borax beads, which are used for detecting certain metal ions. In the study of ceramics and glasses, Borax Anhydrous is included in the composition of glazes to improve their quality and durability.


Borax Anhydrous (CAS 1330-43-4) References

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  2. The effect of some boron derivatives on kanamycin resistance and survival of E. coli and P. aeruginosa in lake water.  |  Darcan, C. and Kahyaoğlu, M. 2012. Biomed Environ Sci. 25: 476-82. PMID: 23026529
  3. Borate and boric acid supplementation of drinking water alters teeth and bone mineral density and composition differently in rabbits fed a high protein and energy diet.  |  Hakki, SS., et al. 2021. J Trace Elem Med Biol. 67: 126799. PMID: 34082267
  4. Nail Mineral Composition Changes Do Not Reflect Bone Mineral Changes Caused by Boron Supplementation.  |  Hakki, SS., et al. 2023. Biol Trace Elem Res. 201: 215-219. PMID: 35157231

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Borax Anhydrous, 100 g

sc-239405
100 g
$117.00

Borax Anhydrous, 500 g

sc-239405A
500 g
$448.00