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Gas Chromatography (GC) Reagents  |
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Reagents for the modification of active hydrogens from acids, alcohols, thiols, amines and other groups with an inert trimethylsilyl (TMS) group. Silylation adds mass and makes compounds more suitable for gas chromatography.
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Acylation is the conversion of compounds that contain active hydrogens (e.g., -OH, -SH and -NH) into esters, thioesters and amides, respectively, through the action of a carboxylic acid or a carboxylic acid derivative.
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Used in derivatization for GC, alkylation represents the replacement of an active hydrogen by an aliphatic or aliphatic-aromatic (e.g., benzyl) group.
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Specially manufactured and packaged to meet the exact needs of silylation and other sensitive derivatization reactions.
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Make glass and plastic surfaces inert and unreactive. Deactivate and recondition chromatographic columns.
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Reacti-Therm Heating/Stirring Modules, Reacti-Vap Evaporators and other accessories for constant temperature incubation and inert-gas sample evaporation. Ideal for GC and HPLC sample derivatizations.
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Reacti-Vial Small Reaction Vials, Hypo-Vial Sample Storage Vials, screw-cap septum vials and other glassware, septa, caps and accessories.
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