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Silica gel 60 (CAS 63231-67-4)

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Application:
Silica gel 60 is a useful product for column chromatography (HPLC)
CAS Number:
63231-67-4
Molecular Weight:
78.09
Molecular Formula:
H2O3Si
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Silica gel 60 is a water-soluble compound derived from silica, is extensively employed in scientific research due to its remarkable properties that render it highly suitable for a range of laboratory experiments. Silica gel 60 finds wide application in scientific research, serving as a valuable reagent in various laboratory experiments such as nanoparticle synthesis and the preparation of silica-based materials. It is also utilized as a source of silicon in cell culture media and the production of silicon-based coatings. Although the exact mechanism of action of metasilicic acid remains incompletely understood, it is believed to function through the formation of complexes with proteins and other biomolecules, thereby influencing their structure and function. Additionally, Silica gel 60 is thought to possess antioxidant properties.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Silica gel 60, 250 g

sc-296380
250 g
$42.00

Silica gel 60, 1 kg

sc-296380A
1 kg
$133.00