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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)

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Catalog Number: B2023886 (100 g)
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) is an anionic surfactant. It appears as a white crystalline powder or viscous liquid in water, is highly soluble, and reduces surface tension, enhancing spreading and penetration. This product has been used as a molecular tool for various biochemical applications. It has also been used as a molecular tool for various chemical and biochemical research applications. Custom bulk amounts of this product are available upon request.

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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)
Catalog number: B2023886
Lot number: Batch Dependent
Expiration Date: Batch dependent
Amount: 100 g
Molecular Weight or Concentration: 288.38 kDa
Supplied as: Powder
Applications: a molecular tool for various biochemical applications
Storage: RT
Keywords: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Grade: Biotechnology grade. All products are highly pure. All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered through 0.22 um.

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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)

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Additional Information

Weight 0.15 oz
Dimensions 2 × 0.5 × 0.5 in

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