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Poly(ethylene glycol) - 35000, high purity , CAS No.25322-68-3

  • 35000
Item Number
P432416
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P432416-250g
250g
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Basic Description

SynonymsPEG
Specifications & Purity35000
Product Description

Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is a synthetic polymer that is an oligomer of ethylene oxide with properties such as cost efficiency, hydrophilicity, and biocompatibility that make it suitable in the production of biomedical hydrogels.


Application

PEG can be used for a wide range of applications in the field of drug delivery, biomedical applications and energy storage systems.

Names and Identifiers

Canonical SMILES C(CO)O
WGK Germany 1

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A2416629Certificate of AnalysisDec 26, 2023 P432416
A2416630Certificate of AnalysisDec 26, 2023 P432416
A2416633Certificate of AnalysisDec 26, 2023 P432416

Chemical and Physical Properties

Refractive Index1.460
Flash Point(°C)138.6 °C
Boil Point(°C)> 200 °C
Melt Point(°C)42-50℃

Safety and Hazards(GHS)

WGK Germany 1
Merck Index 7568

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