Anhydrous ethanol
Anhydrous ethanol is a laboratory-grade solvent used in various applications. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic odor. Anhydrous ethanol is defined as ethanol with a water content of less than 1%, ensuring a high degree of purity. This product is suitable for a range of laboratory procedures where a pure, water-free solvent is required.
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9 protocols using anhydrous ethanol
Electrochromic Device Fabrication
Synthesis and Characterization of NIC Compound
Synthesis of Bimetallic Electrocatalysts
PVDF Film Preparation and Modification
Synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles
Synthesis and Characterization of NIC Nanoparticles
Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles Using CTAB
Cobalt-based Catalytic Ethanolysis
Zinc-Based Inorganic Complexes Synthesis
without further purification. Zinc chloride (>98%, ZnCl2) and zinc nitrate (>99%, Zn(NO3)2(H2O)6) were purchased from Merck KGaA (Darmstadt,
Germany).
DAT (>98%, C2H5N5) was purchased
from Acros Organics (Geel, Belgium), and anhydrous ethanol (99.9%)
was purchased from Dae Jung Chemicals & Metals (Seoul, Korea).
HeLa, NCCIT, and MCF-7 cell lines were purchased from the American
Type Culture Collection (Manassas, Virginia).
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