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Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous (CAS 7601-89-0)

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Alternate Names:
Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous is also known as Natriumperchloraat.
Application:
Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous is a chaotropic agent used in DNA extraction and hybridization, and eluent component used for analysis by liquid chromatography.
CAS Number:
7601-89-0
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
122.44
Molecular Formula:
NaClO4
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Sodium perchlorate, an anhydrous compound with the chemical formula NaClO4, stands as a pivotal subject in contemporary scientific research, showcasing its diverse functionalities and broad spectrum of applications. Research has extensively explored its role as an oxidizing agent, particularly in organic synthesis and industrial processes. Its capacity to undergo redox reactions, liberating oxygen atoms, has been harnessed in the preparation of specialty chemicals, including pharmaceutical intermediates and fine chemicals. Moreover, sodium perchlorate′s utility extends to environmental remediation efforts, where it serves as a key component in oxidative degradation processes, facilitating the removal of organic contaminants from soil and water systems. Its application in analytical chemistry has also garnered attention, with studies focusing on its use in ion chromatography as an eluent for the separation and quantification of anionic species. Furthermore, sodium perchlorate finds application in materials science, serving as a precursor for the synthesis of high-energy-density materials, such as solid rocket propellants and pyrotechnic compositions. Its compatibility with various chemical processes and its stability under a wide range of conditions render it an indispensable tool in scientific investigations spanning chemistry, environmental science, materials engineering, and beyond.


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Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous, 100 g

sc-203398
100 g
$65.00

Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous, 500 g

sc-203398A
500 g
$200.00

Sodium perchlorate, anhydrous, 2.5 kg

sc-203398B
2.5 kg
$615.00