n-Hexane, HPLC Grade

The Solvent Of Choice For Liquid Chromatography

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About n-Hexane, HPLC Grade

The name n-Hexane refers to the unbranched, linear conformation of C6H12, indicating that branched isomers of hexane are not present. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a petroleum-like aroma. HPLC grade indicates high purity (>95%), suitable for most laboratory and pharmaceutical applications.

HPLC grade n-Hexane is the solvent of choice for liquid chromatography and other laboratory applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Seed and vegetable oil extraction
  • Reaction medium

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DOT: Hexanes, 3, UN1208, PG II, Hazmat Fee Required.

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Chemistry Table

110-54-3
C6H14
86.18
n-Hexane, Hexyl hydride, Skellysolve B, Gettysolve-B, Hexan, Hexanes, Dipropyl, Normal hexane, n-Hexan
8058
HPLC Grade
Min 95%
Hexane
1208

Specifications

Assay (n-Hexane) 95.0% min.
Assay (as Total C6 Isomers) 99.5% min
Color (APHA) 10 max
Residue After Evaporation 0.001% max.
Water Soluble Titrable Acid 0.0003 meq/g max
Sulfur Compounds (as S) 0.005% max
Thiophene Passes Test
Water 0.02% max.

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