Petroleum ether
Petroleum ether is a volatile, colorless liquid used as a solvent in various laboratory applications. It is composed of a mixture of low-molecular-weight aliphatic hydrocarbons, primarily pentane and hexane. Petroleum ether has a low boiling point, making it suitable for extraction, purification, and cleaning processes in research and analytical settings.
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Isolation and Characterization of Penicillium chrysogenum SNP5
Comprehensive Cell Culture Reagent Procurement
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