Properties:
    
    
    
	  
    | Related Categories | Adsorbents for TLC, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					Analytical/Chromatography, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					LPLC/TLC/Paper Chromatography, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					Preparative TLC Plates, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					TLC and HPTLC Plates, | 
		
	  
  
			
			
      
      
 	 
        
	  
		| packaging | 1 kg in Plastic bottle (1077471000) | 
    
        
	  
		| mp | 1710?°C | 
    
        
	  
		| pH | 7 (100?g/l, H?O, 20?°C)?(slurry) | 
    
        
	  
		| bulk density | 200?-?800?kg/m3 | 
    
        
	  
		| LD 50 dermal | LD50 Rabbit > 5000 mg/kg | 
    
        
	  
		| shipped in | ambient | 
    
        
	  
		| storage temp. | Storage temperature: no restrictions. | 
    
        
	  
		| specifications | pH-value (10?% suspension): 6.5 - 7.5 | 
    
        
	  
		|  | Fe (Iron): ≤?0.02?% | 
    
        
	  
		|  | Particle size: 90% ≤55 μm | 
    
        
	  
		|  | Application test: conforms | 
    
        
	  
		|  | The data to the particle size are related to the pure Silica gel before additive addition. | 
    
    
Description:
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        Standardized sorbents ensure reliable results every time. Our broad spectrum meets all kinds of needs. In TLC, silica gel 60 sorbent is considered the most versatile. Our assortment of silica gel 60 features different grades with particle sizes ranging from 5-40 μm: silica with a gypsum binder, silica with no foreign binder, and silica gel with a fluorescence indicator. We also offer high-quality aluminum oxide, cellulose microcrystalline, and kieselgur (also known as diatomaceous earth).
        
Safety:
    
 
 	   
	  
		
         Precautionary Statement(s) 
        
        
         P260: Do not breathe dust.
        
		 
    
 
 	   
	  
		
         Storage class 
        
        
         10 - 13 Other liquids and solids
        
		 
    
 
 	   
	  
		
         WGK 
        
        
         NWG not water endangering
        
		 
    
 
 	   
	  
		
         Disposal 
        
        
         32
Chromatographic residues: Aggressive, explosive (e.g. peroxides) or toxic substances in chromatographic layers or sorbents must be eliminated using suitable methods (washing out, elution) prior to disposal. The solvents used for elution can in many cases be reutilized. Larger quantities of sorbents (e.g. from columns) should be freed from solvents (filtration, drying) and packed into rip-resistant plastic sachets; container I. TLC carrier materials and columns should be disposed of together with the corresponding waste materials (aluminium, glass, plastic); container K.