Thiocyanates

Thiocyanates

Organosulfur compounds that contain a thiocyanate functional group, or thiocyanate ion; thiocyanate consists of a sulfur atom bonded to a carbon atom that is bonded to a nitrogen atom in a triple bond (cyanide functional group).
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Ammonium thiocyanate has many uses in manufacturing chemicals such as metal thiocyanates [CuSCN, Ca(SCN)2, NaSCN, KSCN] and in a number of pharmaceuticals. It is used in freezing solutions, pickling, printing, and as a corrosion inhibitor against acid gases.
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Use one reagent to isolate DNA-free RNA, RNA-free DNA, and/or protein Obtain higher yields than traditional guanidine thiocyanate or cesium chloride methods Compatible with many sample sources (e.g., human, plant, yeast, bacterial, or viral samples) Easily scalable depending on starting material and...
DNA-free™ DNase Treatment & Removal Reagents contain RNase-free DNase, and an optimized DNase digestion buffer, to ensure safe, complete removal of contaminating DNA from any RNA sample. Also included is a unique DNase Removal Reagent which, after digestion, eliminates DNase in minutes — no more...
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