Product Description
Step into the spotlight with the latest crowning addition to your lab: N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride, EC No. 211-276-4. This elite, analytical-grade reagent, known as TMPD, boasts epic solubility in water and ethanol and is revered for its ephemeral deep blue to purple crystalline appearance. With a towering molar absorptivity (16,000 at 563 nm, oxidized form) and 98% purity, TMPD excels as a redox indicator in enzyme assays, detection of peroxides, and biochemical studies. Its odorless and air-sensitive nature is effortlessly managed with proper storage, ensuring stability and effectiveness. Available in customizable 5g or 10g sealed bottles, this staple is ideal for school laboratories and research institutions alike.
Plant Benefits & Competitive Edge of TMPD
N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride presents towering advantages in plant research applications, enabling precise detection of peroxides and robust biochemical assay performance. As a spotlight reagent of analytical grade, its elite 98% purity delivers consistent results. Key advantages include its free solubility in water and ethanol, and air sensitivity, managed with careful storage. The product's compatibility and dependable quality ensure it is an invaluable asset for discerning labs driving innovation and reliability in biochemical investigations.
Export Markets, Sample Provisions, and Certifications
With a crowning presence in international markets, N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride is regularly handed over to clients across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Exporters deliver samples upon request, facilitating informed decisions before bulk purchases are finalized. Each sale price reflects competitive rates and adherence to stringent quality certifications. Delivery is streamlined, and the product is packaged in sealed bottles, ensuring it arrives at your lab preserving all properties for dependable performance.
FAQ's of N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride:
Q: How should N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride be stored to maintain its stability?
A: It is best stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light and tightly sealed to minimize air exposure, as it is air sensitive and may darken on contact with air.
Q: What are the main uses of N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride in laboratories?
A: This compound serves as a redox indicator for enzyme assays, is frequently used in the detection of peroxides, and functions in various biochemical research applications.
Q: When can I request a sample of TMPD and what certifications does the product carry?
A: You may request a sample during the initial inquiry or purchase phase. The product aligns with analytical-grade certifications, ensuring it meets rigorous quality standards.
Q: Where is N-Tetramethyl-P-Phenylene Diamine Dihydrochloride exported to, and is it safe for transport?
A: This elite reagent is exported globally and classified as non-hazardous for transport, allowing safe delivery across major markets including Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
Q: What advantages does TMPD offer over other redox indicators?
A: TMPD delivers high purity, strong solubility in water and ethanol, and an impressive molar absorptivity. Its distinct deep blue to purple hue offers clear visible changes, supporting accurate analytical results.