VWR L(+)-Cysteine hydrochloride monohydrate, TECHNICAL
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Specifications:
Application | Analytical Chemistry | ||
Storage Temperature | Ambient | ||
Product Type | Amino Acid & Biochemicals | Forms | Powder |
Product Brand | VWR | ||
Product Grade | Analytical grade | Formula | HSCH₂CH(NH₂)COOH·HCl·H₂O |
Technical Grade | L(+)-Cysteine Hydrochloride Monohydrate
VWR L(+)-Cysteine Hydrochloride Monohydrate (Technical Grade) is a sulfur-containing amino acid derivative used primarily in non-critical biochemical and industrial applications. With a molecular weight of 175.64 g/mol, this material is suitable for use in buffer preparation, general-purpose chemical reactions, and industrial formulations where high-purity analytical or biochemical grade is not required.
Its reducing properties and solubility in water make it useful in basic chemical processing and formulation studies.
Product Attributes
- Technical grade suitable for general laboratory and industrial use
- Soluble in water and suitable as a basic reducing agent
- Cost-effective option for non-critical processes
- Supplied as a stable crystalline powder
- Suitable for reagent preparation and formulation work
Chemical and Physical Properties
Parameter | Value |
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CAS Number | 7048-04-6 |
Chemical Formula | HSCH₂CH(NH₂)COOH·HCl·H₂O |
Molecular Weight | 175.64 g/mol |
MDL Number | MFCD00065606 |
Merck Index Number | 13,02810 |
Melting Point | 168–170 °C |
Storage Temperature | Ambient |
EINECS Number | 200-157-7 |
Available Pack Size
Catalog Number | Pack Type | Quantity |
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23255.186 | Plastic bottle for solids | 100 g |
Applications
- General-purpose laboratory reagent
- Ingredient in industrial and chemical formulations
- Reducing agent in non-critical reactions
- Basic training and demonstration uses
- Buffer component in preparative chemistry
VWR® L(+)-Cysteine Hydrochloride Monohydrate (Technical Grade) offers a practical and economical option for laboratories and manufacturers seeking functional performance in non-analytical applications. Ideal where reagent-grade precision is not required.