Difference between revisions of "Talk:Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone"
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[[Carbonyl cyanide m- | ::: [[Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone |CCCP]] has been accessed more than Β | ||
:* 10,000 times (2016-02-02) | ::::* 20,000 times (2019-12-11) | ||
:*Β 5,000 times (2014-10-13) | ::::* 15,000 times (2017-01-24) | ||
::::* 10,000 times (2016-02-02) | |||
::::*Β 5,000 times (2014-10-13) | |||
== not recommended any more == | |||
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... and therefore deleted by [[User:Spitzer Gudrun|Spitzer Gudrun]] ([[User talk:Spitzer Gudrun|talk]]) 10:19, 9 February 2021 (CET): | |||
:::::*Storage options: | |||
::::# Divide into 0.2 mL portions in glass vials. | |||
::::# Store the whole solution in 5 mL glass vial and use subsamples during experiments to avoid contamination of the stock solution. | |||
In ORO-lab the stock solution is always divided into aliquots (documented since 2017-06). There is no reason why storage of the whole solution in one larger glass vial should be recommended. | |||
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== Light sensitivity? == | |||
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:::: In many labs it is a tradition to protect CCCP from light. Is that necessary? | |||
::::* Sigma-Aldrich: no hint to light sensitivity, compound does not have a retest-date that would be a hint to low stability | |||
::::* [https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/2603 PubChem]: no hint to light sensitivity | |||
::::* Several vendor pages listed on PubChem were checked: no hint to light sensitivity | |||
::::* [https://www.biocrick.com/CCCP-BCC5658.html BioCrick] This is a vendor listed on PubChem. No hint to light sensitivity, but they provide a nice description of solubility and storage: "For obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 β and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. Stock solution can be stored below -20β for several months." They report solubility in DMSO, not EtOH. |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 26 March 2021
Popular Bioblast page
- CCCP has been accessed more than
- 20,000 times (2019-12-11)
- 15,000 times (2017-01-24)
- 10,000 times (2016-02-02)
- 5,000 times (2014-10-13)
- CCCP has been accessed more than
not recommended any more
... and therefore deleted by Spitzer Gudrun (talk) 10:19, 9 February 2021 (CET):
- Storage options:
- Divide into 0.2 mL portions in glass vials.
- Store the whole solution in 5 mL glass vial and use subsamples during experiments to avoid contamination of the stock solution.
In ORO-lab the stock solution is always divided into aliquots (documented since 2017-06). There is no reason why storage of the whole solution in one larger glass vial should be recommended.
Light sensitivity?
- In many labs it is a tradition to protect CCCP from light. Is that necessary?
- Sigma-Aldrich: no hint to light sensitivity, compound does not have a retest-date that would be a hint to low stability
- PubChem: no hint to light sensitivity
- Several vendor pages listed on PubChem were checked: no hint to light sensitivity
- BioCrick This is a vendor listed on PubChem. No hint to light sensitivity, but they provide a nice description of solubility and storage: "For obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 β and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. Stock solution can be stored below -20β for several months." They report solubility in DMSO, not EtOH.
- In many labs it is a tradition to protect CCCP from light. Is that necessary?