N,N-Dimethyl acetamide GC is a clear and colorless liquid that possesses a mild ammonia scent. N,N-Dimethylacetamide (DMA) serves as a versatile organic solvent characterized by the chemical formula C4H9NO. Alternate names for this compound include Acetic acid dimethylamide, Acetyldimethylamine, DMAC, and DMA. The designation of GC (Gas Chromatography) grade signifies a superior level of purity designed specifically for analytical purposes like gas chromatography. Choosing a GC grade variant ensures that the substance has undergone meticulous purification and processing to conform to the rigorous standards of analytical 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 :
- N,N-Dimethylacetamide GC is used as a solvent or standard in GC analyses.
- It is widely used as a polar aprotic solvent in various chemical processes and reactions, including organic synthesis, polymerization, and chemical manufacturing.
- N,N-Dimethylacetamide GC is utilized as an extraction solvent in laboratories for the separation and purification of compounds.
- It serves as a reagent in organic chemistry reactions, such as amidation and N-alkylation reactions.
Key features :
- High purity ensuring minimal interference with analytical processes
- Minimal impurities reduces the risk of contaminants
- Strong solvency for a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds
- Versatile compound