Ethyl Acetate, HPLC Grade

Meets The Standards Of Chromatographic Purity

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About Ethyl Acetate, HPLC Grade

Ethyl Acetate is also known as Ethyl Ethanoate, Acetic Acid Ethyl Ether, and Acetoxyethane. It is an ester that is made up by Ethanol and Acetic Acid. It is a polar aprotic solvent with sweet taste and appears as colorless at ambient conditions. It is a very flammable liquid having high miscibility with other organic compounds. 

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

Common Uses and Applications

  • Liquid Chromatography
  • Solvent agent for pharmaceutical purposes
  • Solvents for botanical extraction

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DOT: Ethyl acetate, 3, UN1173, PG II

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Chemistry Table

141-78-6
C4H8O2
88.11
Ethyl ethanoate, Acetic acid ethyl ester, Acetic ether, Acetoxyethane, Ethyl acetic ester, Vinegar naphtha, Acetidin, Ethylacetate, Acetic ester, Essigester
8857
HPLC Grade
Min. 99.5%
Ethyl acetate
1173

Specifications

Assay Min. 99.5%
Color (APHA) 10
Residue after Evaporation 0.003%
Water 0.2%
Titrable Acid 0.0009 meq/g
Substances Darkened by Sulfuric Acid To Pass Test

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