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Phenol

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Sourced in Japan, France

Phenol is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It is a colorless or white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor. Phenol serves as a core chemical reagent and can be used in various analytical and synthetic procedures in a laboratory setting.

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Quantitative Analysis of Aromatic Alcohols

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All the reactants, gases, solvents and external calibration standards were of reagent grade and were used without further purification, specifically: benzyl phenyl ether (98 wt%, Tokyo Chemical Industry co LTD, Tokyo, Japan, CAS number 946-80-5), phenol (99.5 wt%, Carlo Erba Reagents SAS, Val de Reuil Cedex, CAS number 108-95-2), benzyl alcohol (≥ 99.0 wt%, Fluka Chemie GmbH, Buchs, Swizerland, CAS number 100-51-6), 2-benzylphenol (≥ 98.0 wt%, Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA, CAS number 28994-41-4), 4-methylbenzyl alcohol (98 wt% Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA, CAS number 589-18-4), ethanol (EtOH, absolute anhydrous, Carlo Erba Reagents SAS, Val de Reuil Cedex, France, CAS number 64-17-5), methanol (MeOH, ≥ 99 %, for HPLC, CAS number 67-56-1), sulfuric acid (H2SO4, 95 – 97 % Merck, Darmstad, Germany, CAS number 7664-93-9), nitrogen (5.0, Messer, Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany).
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Capillary Electrophoresis Reagent Sourcing

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Rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid (CA), sodium dihydrogenphosphate dihydrate and disodium hydrogenphosphate heptahydrate were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). b-Cyclodextrin was kindly given by Roquette Freres (Lestrem, France). Sodium hydroxide was purchased from Prolabo (BDH Prolabo, VWR International, Haasrode, Belgium). Phenol was obtained from Carlo Erba (Carlo Erba Reagents, SdS, Peypin, France). D 2 O for NMR analyses was purchased from Euriso-Top (Saint-Aubin, France). Demineralized water was obtained from VWR (VWR International S.A.S, France). Standard solutions for capillary conditioning, 0.1 M and 1.0 M NaOH solutions were supplied by Fluka Biochemika (Sigma-Aldrich Chemie, GmbH, Steinheim, Germany) while milliQ water was produced by an EASY pure RF compact ultrapure water system (Barnstead, ThermoFicher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). All reagents were of analytical grade quality.
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