Z744033
450nm Light Source
Synonym(s):
450nm LED Light Module
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reaction type: Photocatalysis
reagent type: catalyst
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General description
- Features and Benefits of Penn Penn PhD Photoreactor M2
- Modular design allows for use with a variety of wavelengths 365nm – 450nm
- 360 degree reflective environment maximizes surface area photon capture
- Light shield interlock prevents user exposure to harmful light rays
- Interactive touch screen controls reaction parameters
- Intertek ETL, CE, and CB approved
- User defined parameters including temperature, light intensity, fan speed and stirring
- Auto stop, pause and reset options
- Supports vial sizes gc, 4, 8, 20, 40 ml
- Temp feedback using a k-type thermocouple
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application
- Biodegradable Plasticizer in Pharma: Used in the synthesis of eco-friendly plasticizers, methyl stearate contributes to biodegradable pharmaceutical formulations, supporting environmental sustainability in medical product development (Shahriar et al., 2024).
- Lipid Synthesis Research: In a study evaluating the methanolic leaf extract of Catharanthus ovalis, methyl stearate′s role as a structural component demonstrates its importance in lipid synthesis research, contributing to understanding complex biochemical reactions (Shompa et al., 2024).
- Reference Standard in Chromatography: As a standard in chromatographic analysis, methyl stearate is crucial for accurate measurement and quality control in pharmaceutical research, ensuring the reliability of analytical results in drug development and testing (Kusar et al., 2024).
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