Poly(ethylene glycol)
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Description
Product Name | Poly(ethylene glycol) |
Types | S homologous reagent |
Form | Waxy solid or powder |
CAS NO | 25322-68-3 |
Producer | China |
Purity | BioXtra, average mol wt 8,000, powder |
Storage | RT |
Synonyms |
Poly(ethylene glycol) - SG42660-100G Poly(ethylene glycol) - SG42650-100G |
Overview
Molar mass | average mol wt 8,000 |
Dissolubility | water: soluble (PEG is soluble in water approximately 630 mg/ml, 20 °C) |
General description.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a polymer produced by the condensation of ethylene oxide with water. When exposed to air, PEG is easily oxidized and degraded. Minimizing PEG exposure to high and / or oxygen or adding antioxidants can limit degradation. PEG will not hydrolyze or deteriorate during storage. PEG does not support mold growth. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is used in detergents, emulsifiers, soaps, metal processing, pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics. PEG is often used as a lubricant. It is also used in the stationary phase of chromatography. PEG prevents the formation of crystals in the emulsion.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is used in detergents, emulsifiers, soaps, metal processing, pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics. PEG is often used as a lubricant. It is also used in the stationary phase of chromatography. PEG prevents the formation of crystals in the emulsion.
Application.
Polyethylene glycol has been used to:
Protoplast suspension.
Prevent phase separation of emulsion
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SKU | UNIT | PRICE (USD) | QTY |
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SG42680-100G | 100G | 23.7 | |
SG42680-500G | 500G | 85.1 |