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IR spectroscopy grade — low IR-absorbing impurities and water for clean IR spectra. Use for IR sample prep and solvents where bands must be uncluttered.

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  1. Potassium bromide
    CAS: 7758-02-3 EC Number: 231-830-3 PubChem CID: 253877 Formula: KBr Molecular Weight: 119.00
    Solid PureSpectra™ ? PureSpectra™ — Aladdin's premium line for spectroscopy applications. Use where low spectral background ensures clean UV/Vis/IR measurements. for Infrared spectroscopy ? IR spectroscopy grade — low IR-absorbing impurities and water for clean IR spectra. Use for IR sample prep and solvents where bands must be uncluttered. ≥99.5%
    In Stock Item #: P116276
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    IUPAC Name
    potassium;bromide
    SMILES
    [K+].[Br-]
    InChIKey
    IOLCXVTUBQKXJR-UHFFFAOYSA-M
    InChI
    1S/BrH.K/h1H;/q;+1/p-1
    Synonyms
    FT-0645099 | Potassium bromide, SAJ first grade, 99.0-101.0% | VBCVPMMZEGZULK-NRFANRHFSA-N | 2-(2-(4-(pivaloyloxy)phe...
  2. Paraffin oil
    CAS: 8012-95-1 EC Number: 232-384-2 PubChem CID: 68245 Formula:
    Liquid for Infrared spectroscopy ? IR spectroscopy grade — low IR-absorbing impurities and water for clean IR spectra. Use for IR sample prep and solvents where bands must be uncluttered.
    In Stock Item #: P485275
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    Delphinidinchloride | DTXSID701019982 | IdB 1056 | 2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)chromenylium-3,5,7-triol;chloride | 3,5,...
  3. Potassium bromide
    CAS: 7758-02-3 EC Number: 231-830-3 PubChem CID: 253877 Formula: KBr Molecular Weight: 119.00
    for Infrared spectroscopy ? IR spectroscopy grade — low IR-absorbing impurities and water for clean IR spectra. Use for IR sample prep and solvents where bands must be uncluttered.
    In Stock Item #: P433931
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    Technical Identifiers
    IUPAC Name
    potassium;bromide
    SMILES
    [K+].[Br-]
    InChIKey
    IOLCXVTUBQKXJR-UHFFFAOYSA-M
    InChI
    1S/BrH.K/h1H;/q;+1/p-1
    Synonyms
    FT-0645099 | Potassium bromide, SAJ first grade, 99.0-101.0% | VBCVPMMZEGZULK-NRFANRHFSA-N | 2-(2-(4-(pivaloyloxy)phe...
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Frequently Asked Questions — for Infrared spectroscopy

What does for infrared spectroscopy mean? +

for infrared spectroscopy indicates that the chemical has been purified and tested specifically for use in infrared spectroscopy (IR). Key specifications typically include controlled UV absorbance at common detection wavelengths, low non-volatile residue, controlled moisture content, and verified lot-to-lot consistency. for infrared spectroscopy is used for mobile phases, sample preparation and analytical standards in this workflow.

How does for infrared spectroscopy compare to standard ACS or AR grade? +

ACS and AR grades are general-purpose analytical purity tiers. for infrared spectroscopy adds workflow-specific specifications — particularly UV absorbance cutoffs and impurity profiles that matter for chromatographic detection. Many for infrared spectroscopy solvents also meet ACS or AR specifications, but the reverse is not always true. For routine analytical work outside chromatography, ACS or AR grade is often more economical.

Can I substitute for infrared spectroscopy with a higher-tier grade? +

Yes. Premium grades such as UltraPureChrom™, 'for HPLC plus', or grades dedicated to MS work generally exceed the specifications of standard chromatography grades. Use a higher tier when method sensitivity, regulated workflows, or trace analysis demand it. Switching down to a lower-tier grade is not recommended without method revalidation.

Is for infrared spectroscopy suitable for LC-MS work? +

Standard chromatography grades can support many LC-MS applications, but for trace MS work or methods sensitive to ionic background and metals, dedicated LC-MS or UHPLC-MS grade solvents are recommended. These include additional metal-content testing and lower particulate levels.

What pack sizes are typically available for for infrared spectroscopy products? +

Liquid products are commonly offered in 500 mL, 1 L, 2.5 L and 4 L glass bottles; solid reagents in 25 g, 100 g and 500 g units. Larger drums and custom packaging (amber, septum-sealed, pre-cleaned) are available on request through the Bulk & Custom Quote workflow.

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