Ethyl alcohol GC grade CAS: 64-17-5 | MF: CH3CH2OH | MW: 46.07, Buy now for reliable and Reproducible results from Bluster GC Solvent at Chemical World.
Ethyl Alcohol, GC is a clear colorless liquid with characteristic wine like odor and pungent taste. Ethanol has the chemical formula CHOH, consisting of two carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. It is also known as Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol, Anhydrous Ethanol, Grain Derived Alcohol and drinking alcohol. Ethanol, a primary alcohol, is an important raw material for the synthesis of various compounds. GC grade Ethyl alcohol refers to a high-purity variant specifically formulated for gas chromatography (GC) applications.
Bluster product line was created to satisfy the demanding requirements of Gas Chromatography (GC) and GC-Headspace analysis. The ECD, FID, and MS detection are exhaustively checked. Bluster products are developed for the highest analytical accuracy – meticulously tested in ECD, FID, and MS detection while optimizing the signal-to-noise ratio for vital retention times. Bluster's solvents comply with the Ph. Eur., USP, and EPA regulations and are specifically intended for headspace gas chromatography applications such as residual solvent analysis in pharmaceuticals, excipients, and pesticide residue analysis. Bluster’s remarkable production process allows the company to provide exceptionally pure solvents in smaller, more convenient packaging, enabling for timely and economical shipping without compromising quality. These solvents deliver Bluster’s customers precise, reliable, and reproducible analytical results.
Application :
- GC grade Ethanol is primarily used as a solvent and eluent in gas chromatography techniques for the separation and analysis of various organic compounds.
- It is used as a solvent in many laboratories.
Key features :
- High purity and minimal impurities
- Low residue on evaporation reducing the risk of contamination
- Good solvating power and has low UV and water content
- Versatile product for analytical applications