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SUPELCO Carbosieve® Adsorbent, matrix Carbosieve® S-III, 60-80 mesh, bottle of 10 g, 0, Each

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Specifications Density: ~0.66 g/mL (free fall density)General description: Our Carbosieve® Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) materials have closed-pore structures. That is, the pores do not pass through the particles. These materials tend to have very strong adsorptive strengths due to being predominately microporous. However, the lack of tapered pores may result in larger (>C5) analytes blocking pores, preventing smaller analytes from reaching available pore sites. When protected properly with weaker adsorbents upstream, the Carbosieve materials provide great performance for many small, volatile analytes that most adsorbents have trouble retaining.For more information about any of our carbon adsorbents, please visit sigma-aldrich.com/carbonOther Notes: While these carbon materials are stable to above 400 °C, the temperature actually used at depends on the application. For example, thermal desorption unit (TDU) tubes are typically desorbed at 330 °C, purge traps containing just carbons typically use a 250 °C desorption temperature, and GC column applications may work best with final oven temperatures of 225 °C. For assistance in determining the proper temperature for your application, contact Technical Service at techservice@sial.comLegal Information: Carbosieve is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLCDensity: ~0.66 g/mL (free fall density)Matrix: Carbosieve® S-IIIPackaging: bottle of 10 gParticle Size: 60-80 meshPore Size: ~0 cm3/g macroporositySurface Area: ~975 m2/g

Additional Information

SKU 5186510
UOM Each
UNSPSC 41116105
Manufacturer Part Number 10184
CAS Number 7440-44-0
HS Code 3802100000
UN Number UN 1325
Proper Shipping Name Carbo
Packaging Group PG III
Commodity Code 587
DG or HZ HZ
Hazardous Class 4.2
Label
Molecular Formula C
EC Number 231-153-3
HIN 40
Hazard Statement H251
Precautionary Statements P210-P235+P410-P420-P240-P241-P280-P370+P378a
Risk Statements 36/37-36/37/38-20-10-11
GHS GHS02
GHS (Pictogram)
Safety Statements 26-36-24/25-22-36/37
Hazard Code F,Xn,Xi
Signal Word Danger