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Sodium perchlorate monohydrate (CAS 7791-07-3)

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Alternate Names:
Perchloric acid, sodium salt, monohydrate
Application:
Sodium perchlorate monohydrate is a compound used in DNA extraction and hybridization reactions in molecular biology
CAS Number:
7791-07-3
Purity:
≥85%
Molecular Weight:
140.46
Molecular Formula:
NaClO4•H2O
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Sodium perchlorate monohydrate, a hydrated form of sodium perchlorate with the chemical formula NaClO4•H2O, is a compound of significant interest in scientific research due to its versatile properties and wide-ranging applications. One prominent area of investigation involves its role as an oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions, particularly in the synthesis of organic compounds and the modification of polymers. Its ability to donate oxygen atoms enables it to participate in oxidative processes, facilitating the conversion of substrates and the formation of desired products. Moreover, sodium perchlorate monohydrate has been extensively studied for its use in analytical chemistry, where it serves as a component in electrolyte solutions for ion chromatography and in the preparation of reference materials for calibration purposes. Its hygroscopic nature and stability in aqueous solutions have made it a valuable reagent in the field of electrochemistry, contributing to the development of sensors and electrochemical cells for analytical and diagnostic applications. Additionally, research efforts have explored its potential as a precursor in the synthesis of energetic materials, such as propellants and pyrotechnics, highlighting its importance in advancing materials science and engineering. Overall, sodium perchlorate monohydrate continues to be a subject of active investigation across diverse scientific disciplines, owing to its versatile nature and broad utility in research applications.


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Sodium perchlorate monohydrate, 100 g

sc-203397
100 g
$50.00

Sodium perchlorate monohydrate, 500 g

sc-203397A
500 g
$195.00