Fecl3
FeCl3, or ferric chloride, is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It is a crystalline solid that is soluble in water and has a distinctive yellow-brown color. FeCl3 is a powerful oxidizing agent and is often used in analytical chemistry, water treatment, and the production of other chemical compounds.
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3 protocols using fecl3
Purification and Characterization of AD5 and Cyclin D1
Luffa Leaf Adsorption Efficiency
Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose
The potato was bought from the local vegetable market. D-glucose monohydrate, FeCl3, HCl, H2O2, and NaOH were supplied by Beijing Chemical Works (Beijing, China). Malachite green (MG), tetracycline hydrochloride (TH), t-Butanol, and p-Benzoquinone were supplied by Aladdin Chemical (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). All the above reagents were of analytical purity grade and did not require further purification. The water involved in the rinsing and preparation process was deionized water.
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