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Sulfuric acid solution

c(H₂SO₄) = 0.05 mol/l (0.1 N), reag. USP, ready-to-use volumetric solution for titration, Titriplex®

Synonym(s):

Sulfuric acid solution

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About This Item

Linear Formula:
H2SO4
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
98.08
Beilstein:
2037554
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352301
NACRES:
NA.21

product name

Sulfuric acid, c(H2SO4) = 0.05 mol/l (0.1 N), Titripur®, reag. USP

Agency

reag. USP
suitable for SM 2310
suitable for SM 2320

Quality Level

product line

Titripur®

form

liquid

quality

Analyzed in our ISO 17025 accredited QC lab

reaction suitability

reaction type: Acid-base reactions

packaging

Titripac® of

concentration

0.05 M

technique(s)

titration: suitable

pH

1.3 (20 °C in H2O)

density

1.00 g/cm3 at 20 °C

storage temp.

15-25°C

SMILES string

OS(O)(=O)=O

InChI

1S/H2O4S/c1-5(2,3)4/h(H2,1,2,3,4)

InChI key

QAOWNCQODCNURD-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Application


  • Cellulose Nanocrystals and Lignin Nanoparticles Extraction from Lemna minor L.: Acid Hydrolysis of Bleached and Ionic Liquid-Treated Biomass.: This research explores the extraction of cellulose nanocrystals and lignin nanoparticles using sulfuric acid hydrolysis, highlighting its significance in developing sustainable biomaterials (Puglia et al., 2024).

  • Production and Characterization of Nanocellulose from Maguey (Agave cantala) Fiber.: The study utilizes sulfuric acid for the production and characterization of nanocellulose from Maguey fiber, underscoring its potential in advancing biocomposites (Sumarago et al., 2024).

  • Stability and Structure of Potentially Atmospherically Relevant Glycine Ammonium Bisulfate Clusters.: This paper investigates the stability and structure of glycine ammonium bisulfate clusters, providing insights into atmospheric chemistry and the role of sulfuric acid in aerosol formation (Hariharan et al., 2024).

  • Nanostructured Niobium and Titanium Carbonitrides as Electrocatalyst Supports.: Examines the use of sulfuric acid in synthesizing nanostructured niobium and titanium carbonitrides, essential for improving electrocatalyst supports in energy applications (McLeod et al., 2024).

  • Synthesis and characterization of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles from calcium hydroxide fouled with gases evolved from smokestack of glass industry.: This research focuses on the synthesis of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles using sulfuric acid, showcasing its utility in recycling industrial waste (Abdelmoaty & Mousa, 2024).

Features and Benefits

Accreditation:
This volumetric solution is analyzed by our calibration laboratory D-K-15185-01-00 which is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 for analysis of amount-of-substance concentrations in volumetric solutions by DAkkS (Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle - German National Accreditation Body). The accreditation certificate can be found at www.sigmaaldrich.com/ISO17025.

Packaging

SKU-pack size numbers ending with a "3" are SmartChemicals with an RFID tag on the label for seamless data transfer to the instrument, e.g. xxxxxx1003 or xxxxxxx 4003. More information on www.sigmaaldrich.com/SmartChemicals

Titripac® packaging - all SKU-pack size numbers ending "4000, 4003, 9010, 9013" - more information on www.sigmaaldrich.com/Titripac

Linkage

Replaces: SX1243G-6; SX1243G-3

Analysis Note

Form liquid
Amount-of-substance concentration 0.04975 - 0.05025 mol/L
Measurement uncertainty ± 0.00015 mol/L
Traceability NIST SRM

The concentration is determined by volumetric titration and refers to 20°C.
The amount-of-substance concentration of this volumetric solution is traceable to a primary standard reference material (SRM) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, USA (NIST SRM 723 Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane) by means of volumetric standard Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (article number 1.02408), certified reference material according to ISO 17034, analyzed by our accredited calibration laboratory of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025. The uncertainty is expressed as expanded measurement uncertainty with a coverage factor k=2 covering a confidence level of 95%.

Note: The titer is a correction factor to correct for variations of the volumetric solution, the titration equipment, the temperature and other laboratory conditions. For correct titration results it is recommended to determine a titer with the laboratory specific equipment and under laboratory specific conditions directly after opening a new bottle and at regular time intervals.

Legal Information

Titripac is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Titripur is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Hazard Statements

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Hazard Classifications

Met. Corr. 1

Storage Class Code

8B - Non-combustible, corrosive hazardous materials

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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