Thermo Scientific™

HMDS (Hexamethyldisilazane)

Catalog number: TS-84769
Thermo Scientific™

HMDS (Hexamethyldisilazane)

Catalog number: TS-84769

Thermo Scientific™ HMDS (Hexamethyldisilazane) greatly extends the practical range of GC, improving chromatographic results in the silylation of sugars and related substances.

 
Catalog Number
TS-84769
Unit Size
Each
Quantity
100 g
Price (CLP)
Full specifications
For Use WithDeactivating and Coating Chromatographic Supports
Standard Concentration98 to 100%
HazardsCorrosive, Flammable
Item Description100 g
StorageRoom Temperature
Quantity100 g
Standard ComponentsHexamethyldisilazane
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Quantity
25 g
Price (CLP)
Full specifications
For Use WithDeactivating and Coating Chromatographic Supports
Standard Concentration98 to 100%
HazardsCorrosive, Flammable
Item Description25 g
StorageRoom Temperature
Quantity25 g
Standard ComponentsHexamethyldisilazane
Unit SizeEach
Showing 2 of 2
Catalog NumberSpecificationsUnit SizeQuantityPrice (CLP)
TS-84769Full specifications
Each100 gContact Us ›
For Use WithDeactivating and Coating Chromatographic Supports
Standard Concentration98 to 100%
HazardsCorrosive, Flammable
Item Description100 g
StorageRoom Temperature
Quantity100 g
Standard ComponentsHexamethyldisilazane
Unit SizeEach
TS-84770Full specifications
Each25 gContact Us ›
For Use WithDeactivating and Coating Chromatographic Supports
Standard Concentration98 to 100%
HazardsCorrosive, Flammable
Item Description25 g
StorageRoom Temperature
Quantity25 g
Standard ComponentsHexamethyldisilazane
Unit SizeEach
Showing 2 of 2
  • Suitable for deactivating and coating chromatographic supports
  • Monofunctional, making polymerization not possible and eliminating surface moisture

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
General References:

1. Nawrocki, J. (1985). Modification of silica with mixture, at hexamathylcyclotrisilazane. Chromatographia 20(5).

2. Owens, N.F., et al. (1987). Inhibition of cell surface adhesion by a synthetic polymer absorbed to glass shown under defined hydrodynamic stress. J. Cell Sci. 87, 667-675.

Figures

Documents & Downloads

Certificates

    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    Citations & References

    Search citations by name, author, journal title or abstract text