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Oxidation Reagent 0.02 M Iodine in 70/20/10 THF/Pyridine/Water (v/v), BioSyn™, Honeywell Burdick & Jackson™

BioSyn™ Honeywell Burdick & Jackson™ reagent solvents for DNA/RNA synthesis

Brand:  Honeywell Burdick & Jackson BR666-2.5L

Product Code. 16895421

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Description

Description

  • Specifically processed and purified to exacting specifications, ensure outstanding synthesis efficiency
  • Ideal for oligonucleotide synthesis regardless of application
  • All solvents and reagents are filtered (0.2 micron for oxidation reagents and 0.1 micron for all other reagents) to minimize particulate contamination
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Specifications

Specifications

Oxidation reagent
7553-56-2
0.005
2.5 L
Clear liquid
−108.5°C
Red
66°C
Glass Bottle
BioSyn™
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