Chromatography chemicals are high-purity solvents, buffers, and reagents used to separate, identify, and analyze mixtures in various chromatographic techniques such as HPLC, GC, TLC, and column chromatography. These chemicals ensure optimal resolution, peak shape, and reproducibility in analytical and preparative separations

Benzene Extra Pure

Benzene Extra Pure is a high-purity, clear, highly volatile, and flammable liquid with a characteristic aromatic odor, used extensively in laboratory settings for analytical, organic, and physical chemistry applications. It serves as a non-polar solvent for a wide range of chemical reactions, particularly in the study of aromatic compounds, electrophilic substitution mechanisms, and polymer chemistry. Its stability and solvency make it suitable for sample preparation, purification processes, and spectral analysis. The extra pure grade ensures minimal impurities, delivering consistent results in precision research. Due to its toxic and carcinogenic nature, benzene must be handled in a well-ventilated fume hood with appropriate protective equipment and stored in tightly sealed containers away from heat, sparks, and oxidizers.

Chromatogram paper

 Product Description Chromatogram Paper is a specialized high-quality absorbent paper used primarily in chromatography techniques for the separation and analysis of chemical substances. Manufactured to have consistent texture and porosity, it facilitates effective migration of solvents and analytes, allowing clear and reproducible chromatographic patterns. Widely utilized in laboratories for qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis, Chromatogram Paper is essential for research, quality control, and educational purposes.

Methanol Extra Pure

Methanol Extra Pure is a clear, colorless, and highly volatile liquid with a mild alcohol-like odor, refined to an exceptional level of purity. It is widely used as a solvent in laboratories and industrial settings due to its excellent miscibility with water and many organic compounds. Methanol serves as a key reagent in chemical synthesis, particularly in the production of formaldehyde, methyl esters, and biodiesel. In analytical chemistry, it’s used for chromatography and spectroscopic applications where high purity is essential. Its rapid evaporation rate and strong solvency make it ideal for cleaning delicate equipment and preparing lab samples.