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Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
SKU
10235114

About this product

1‑Butanol, for HPLC, 2.5 L

Application
Used as a high-purity solvent and mobile phase in High‑Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and LC‑MS applications, suitable for analytical separation and UV/Vis detection.

Product details

  • Grade: HPLC
  • Chemical formula: C₄H₁₀O
  • Molecular weight: 74.123 g/mol
  • Boiling point: 117.6 °C
  • Melting point: –89.0 °C
  • Density: 0.810 g/mL

Key features

  • Low UV absorbance: ≤0.046 at 245 nm, ≤0.301 at 220 nm (1 cm cell) 
  • Residue after evaporation: <0.0003 %
  • Glass bottle packaging ensures purity and chemical compatibility
  • Flash point: 35 °C; flammable, handled per standard solvent safety protocols 

Chemical information and handling
Signal word: Danger. Hazards: flammable liquid and vapour; harmful if swallowed; causes skin and eye irritation; may cause respiratory irritation or drowsiness. Precautions: keep away from heat and ignition; use in fume hood with gloves, goggles, and lab coat. 

Product Code: 10235114

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