Dichloromethane-d2

D,99.8%+0.03% V/V TMS

Reagent Code: #92642
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CAS Number 1665-00-5

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Weight 86.94 g/mol
Formula CD₂Cl₂
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EC Number 216-776-0
MDL Number MFCD00000882
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 97°C
Boiling Point 40 °C(lit.)
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Density 1.362 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
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Used extensively as a solvent in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy due to its deuterium content, which provides a non-interfering signal for analysis. It is particularly valuable in organic chemistry research for studying molecular structures and dynamics. Dichloromethane-d2 is also employed in synthetic chemistry where a deuterated solvent is required to minimize proton interference or for specific isotopic labeling studies in mechanistic investigations.

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Test Parameter Specification
Proton NMR 99.75-100
Water (Karl Fischer) <=0.01%
Mass Balance (VV TMS) 0.026-0.04
Appearance colorless liquid

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inventory 0.6ml
10-20 days ฿1,330.00
inventory 10X0.5ml
10-20 days ฿11,880.00
inventory 10X0.6ml
10-20 days ฿12,360.00

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Used extensively as a solvent in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy due to its deuterium content, which provides a non-interfering signal for analysis. It is particularly valuable in organic chemistry research for studying molecular structures and dynamics. Dichloromethane-d2 is also employed in synthetic chemistry where a deuterated solvent is required to minimize proton interference or for specific isotopic labeling studies in mechanistic investigations.

Used extensively as a solvent in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy due to its deuterium content, which provides a non-interfering signal for analysis. It is particularly valuable in organic chemistry research for studying molecular structures and dynamics. Dichloromethane-d2 is also employed in synthetic chemistry where a deuterated solvent is required to minimize proton interference or for specific isotopic labeling studies in mechanistic investigations.

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