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CAS No.: | 10010-67-0 |
Formula: | C8h17n2nao6s2 |
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Piperazine 1,4-diethylsulfonic acid monosodium salt, chemical formula C8H17N2NaO6S2, is a white or off white crystalline powder with extremely high solubility and stability. Its molecular weight is approximately 324.34 g/mol, and this precise chemical structure endows PIPES-NA with excellent buffering properties. As an efficient biological buffer, PIPES-NA can provide a stable pH environment over a wide pH range (typically 6.1-7.5), which is crucial for maintaining the activity of biomolecules and the accuracy of experimental results.
Product name | Sodium hydrogen piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate | ||
Abbreviation | PIPES-NA | Molecular formula | C8H17N2NaO6S2 |
CAS No | 10010-67-0 | Molecular weight | 324.35 |
Appearance | White crystalline powder | Purity | >99% |
Storage Conditions | Room temperature, light-proof and moisture-proof |
When storing and using PIPES-NA solution, the following points should also be noted:
1. Ready to use: Although PIPES-NA solution can be stored for a period of time, it is recommended to prepare it as soon as possible to ensure the accuracy of experimental results. Especially for experiments with high pH requirements, this should be the case.
2. Avoid contamination: During the preparation and storage process, special attention should be paid to avoiding contamination of the solution. Once discoloration, turbidity, or odor is detected in the solution, it should be immediately stopped from use and re prepared.
3. Correct use: When using PIPES-NA solution, the appropriate concentration and pH value should be selected according to the experimental requirements. Meanwhile, be careful to avoid mixing with other chemicals to prevent adverse reactions.
1. PIPES-NA powder raw materials should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated place, away from direct sunlight.