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Vials, screw top, silane-treated

volume 4 mL, amber glass vial, O.D. × H × I.D. 15 mm × 45 mm × 8 mm, thread for 13-425

Synonym(s):

PK100 SILANIZED 4ML AMBER S/T VIAL, 15X45

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

amber glass vial

description

silanized

feature

closure type screw top vial
deactivation Silanized

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

O.D. × H × I.D.

15 mm × 45 mm × 8 mm

volume

4 mL

fitting

thread for 13-425

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General description

Cap not included.

Application

Vials has been used to collect pheromone samples for analysis under GC-MS.

Features and Benefits

  • Proprietary silane treatment shields active silanol groups on untreated glass surfaces.
  • Improved recovery of submicrogram polar compounds.
  • Save time and money.
       

Suitability

Autosampler compatibility:
Agilent
Agilent 6820/6850/6890N
Hitachi
L7200, L7250
LEAP Technologies
HTS PAL
Shimadzu GC
AOC20i/AOC20
AOC14/AOC17
SIL-HTa/SIL-HTc
SIL-10A/SIL-10Ai/SIL-10Ap
Waters
Alliance
Breeze
717Plus
710/712/715

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Male-produced aggregation pheromone of the cerambycid beetle Neoclytus mucronatus mucronatus.
Lacey, Emerson S., et al.
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 122.2, 171-179 (2007)
Hugo M Oliveira et al.
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