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Mettler-Toledo Calibration substance ME 18870, Benzophenone

traceable to primary standards (LGC)

Synonym(s):

Benzophenone, Diphenyl ketone, Diphenylmethanone, NSC 8077

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About This Item

Linear Formula:
(C6H5)2CO
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
182.22
Beilstein:
1238185
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
20121904
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.24

grade

analytical standard
for the calibration of the thermosystem 900

Quality Level

vapor pressure

1 mmHg ( 108 °C)

quality

traceable to primary standards (LGC)

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the certificate and label

bp

305 °C (lit.)

mp

47-51 °C (lit.)

application(s)

food and beverages
pharmaceutical

format

neat

SMILES string

O=C(C1=CC=CC=C1)C2=CC=CC=C2

InChI

1S/C13H10O/c14-13(11-7-3-1-4-8-11)12-9-5-2-6-10-12/h1-10H

InChI key

RWCCWEUUXYIKHB-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Mettler-Toledo calibration substance ME 18870, benzophenone (47-51 °C) is an analytical standard, ideal for the routine calibration of Mettler-Toledo melting point instrument. The melting point valueequals a mean of 6 to 12 measurements with aMettler-Toledo MP90 Excellence instrument that is calibrated withprimary standards.

Application

This Mettler-Toledo melting point standard is used to calibrate the melting point instrument Mettler FP900 thermosystem.

Features and Benefits

  • Melting point calibration standard traceable to a primary standard from LGC, London
  • Melting point evaluation performed in both thermodynamic and pharmacopeia modes for physically correct and heating rate dependent melting point determinations, respectively
  • Available with certificates of analysis and safety data sheet
  • A product of analytical standard grade to help meet the QC/QA requirements of melting point determination

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Health hazard

Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Chronic 3 - Carc. 1B - STOT RE 2 Oral

Target Organs

Liver,Kidney

Storage Class Code

6.1C - Combustible acute toxic Cat.3 / toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

280.4 °F - closed cup

Flash Point(C)

138 °C - closed cup

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Erythritol: crystal growth from the melt
Jesus Lopes.J.A, et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 388(1), 129-135 (2010)
L L Barnkob et al.
Food additives & contaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment, 30(2), 395-402 (2012-11-17)
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of relative humidity on the migration of benzophenone from paperboard into the food simulant Tenax®. Kinetic migration investigations were carried out with three relative humidities in the interval between 39%
Haidong Li et al.
Talanta, 99, 811-815 (2012-09-13)
Benzophenone is one of the most commonly used photoinitiators of UV-cured inks on food packaging materials and can migrate into foodstuffs. In this study, an amperometric benzophenone sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was successfully constructed for the first
Feifan Yu et al.
PloS one, 8(2), e56597-e56597 (2013-02-21)
Affinity proteins binding to antibody constant regions have proved to be invaluable tools in biotechnology. Here, protein engineering was used to expand the repertoire of available immunoglobulin binding proteins via improvement of the binding strength between the widely used staphylococcal
Sujin Kim et al.
Environment international, 70, 143-157 (2014-06-18)
Benzophenone-3 (BP-3) has been widely used in sunscreens and many other consumer products, including cosmetics. The widespread use of BP-3 has resulted in its release into the water environment, and hence its potential impact on aquatic ecosystem is of concern.

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