Sodio dodecilsulfato (SDS) ≥99%, white powder
Proveedor: MP Biomedicals
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Peligro
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Sinónimos:
Dodecilo sulfato sal sódica, Sodio laurilsulfato
SDS is an detergent typically used to solubilize and denature proteins for electrophoresis. SDS has also been used in large-scale phenol extraction of RNA to promote the dissociation of protein from nucleic acids when extracting from biological material. SDS is used in Protein Electrophoresis & Blotting.
SDS is an anionic detergent and wetting agent that is effective in both acid and alkaline solutions. Most proteins bind SDS in a ratio of 1.4 grams SDS to 1 gram protein. The charges intrinsic to the protein become insignificant compared to the overall negative charge provided by the bound SDS. The charge to mass ratio is essentially the same for each protein and will migrate in the gel based only on protein size. The salt is of an organosulfate consisting of a 12-carbon tail attached to a sulfate group, giving the material the amphiphilic properties required of a detergent.
Formula:
CH₃(CH₂)₁₁OSO₃Na MW: 288.38 g/mol Pto. de fusión: 180…210 °C Densidad: Pto. de inflamación: 199 °C Temperatura de almacenaje: Ambiente |
Número MDL:
MFCD00036175 Núm. CAS: 151-21-3 EINECS: 205-788-1 UN: 2296 ADR: 4.1 II Índice Merck: 14,08636 |
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Resultados test especificaciones
Identity Test | Passes |
Purity | ~99% |
FTIR | Conforms to Standard |
Melting Point | 182 - 210 °C |
OD260 nm (1% aq soln) | <0,1 |
OD280 nm (1% aq soln) | <0,1 |
pH (1% aq soln) | 6 - 7 |
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