Screen different temperatures without condensation
Description
Oils used for microbatch and modified microbatch crystallization under oil.
Al’s Oil is a 50:50 (volume:volume) mixture of Paraffin Oil and Silicon Oil. Al’s Oil is named after it’s inventor, Allan D’Arcy.
Paraffin oil Synonym: Mineral oil CAS Number: [8042-47-5] EC Number: 232-455-8 RTECS: PY8047000 MDL Number: MFCD00131611 Appearance: Colorless, clear, viscous liquid Refractive Index n20/D: 1.467 (literature) n20/D 1.468 IR Spectroscopy Grade Density: 0.838 g/mL at 25°C (literature) 0.85 g/ml at 20°C Viscosity: 40-42 CST at 25°C
Silicon Oil Synonyms: Octamethyltrisiloxane CAS Number: [107-51-7] Appearance: Colorless, clear viscous liquid Melting Point: -86°C Boiling Point: 152°C Refractive Index: 1.38 at 25°C Viscosity: 1 CST at 25°C Specific Gravity: 0.82 at 25°C Density: 0.82 g/mL at 25°C Surface Tension: 17.4 mN/m
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CAT NO
HR3-411
NAME
100% Paraffin Oil
DESCRIPTION
250 mL
PRICE
$52.00
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CAT NO
HR3-421
NAME
100% Paraffin Oil
DESCRIPTION
1 L
PRICE
$130.00
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CAT NO
HR3-415
NAME
100% Silicon Oil
DESCRIPTION
250 mL
PRICE
$224.00
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CAT NO
HR3-423
NAME
100% Silicon Oil
DESCRIPTION
1 L
PRICE
$521.00
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CAT NO
HR3-413
NAME
Al′s Oil (50:50 Paraffin:Silicon)
DESCRIPTION
250 mL
PRICE
$144.00
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CAT NO
HR3-417
NAME
Combo Oil Pack (Paraffin, Al’s, & Silicon Oil)
DESCRIPTION
250 mL of each
PRICE
$414.00
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Support Material(s)
HR3-411 Paraffin Oil User Guide HR3-421 Paraffin Oil User Guide HR3-411 HR3-421 Paraffin Oil SDS HR3-415 Silicon Oil User Guide HR3-423 Silicon Oil User Guide HR3-415 HR3-423 Silicon Oil SDS HR3-413 Al′s Oil User Guide HR3-413 Al′s Oil SDS Converting Vapor Diffusion to Microbatch
Certificate Of Analysis
References
1. The advantages of using a modified microbatch method for rapid screening of protein crystallization conditions. Allan DArcy et al. Acta Cryst. (2003). D59, 396-399.
2. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a novel type of lipolytic hydrolase from Bacillus licheniformis. H. Ju, R. Pandian, K. Kim, K. K. Kim and T. D. Kim. Acta Cryst. (2014). F70, 473-475 [ doi:10.1107/S2053230X14004142]