Potassium hydroxide koh pellets
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) pellets are a chemical compound composed of potassium and hydroxide ions. They are a white, crystalline, and solid form of potassium hydroxide. Potassium hydroxide pellets are a widely used laboratory reagent, serving as a strong base for various chemical reactions and analyses.
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Anion-Exchange Membranes for Alkaline Electrolysis
Synthesis of MAX Phase Materials
Characterization of Fluorescent Cell-Labeling Beads
(diameter: 2 mm; density: 1.3 g/cm3) were purchased from
Cospheric, USA. DCF sodium salt, 5-([4,6-dichlorotriazin-2-yl]amino)
fluorescein hydrochloride (DTAF), sodium bicarbonate, potassium hydroxide
(KOH) pellets, disodium phosphate heptahydrate (Na2HPO4·7 H2O), and sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate
(NaH2PO4·H2O) were purchased
from Sigma-Aldrich, Austria, and used as received. Advanced Dulbecco’s
modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM) and fetal bovine serum (FBS)
were purchased from Thermo Fisher, Germany. Human-derived skin fibroblasts
(ATCC CCL-119, Detroit 551, LGC Standard) were purchased from ATCC,
UK. Ultrapure water (18.2 MΩ cm) from a Milli-Q water purification
system (Millipore Corporation, USA) was used for deacetylation, buffer
preparation, and drug release experiments.
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