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M100324-500g
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| Synonyms | MOLECULARSIEVE | Molecular sieves, 1/8'' pellets (Linde 5A) | Silicic acid, aluminum sodium salt | Sodium aluminum silicate | aluminum;sodium;dioxido(oxo)silane | MOLECULAR SIEVES, 5A | SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE | sodium alumino-silicate | DTXSID7026021 | MO |
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| Specifications & Purity | pellets,2-3 mm |
| Storage Temp | Argon charged,Desiccated |
| Shipped In | Normal |
| Product Description |
Choosing a Molecular Sieve:
1. The preferential adsorption of one molecule over another depends upon pore diameter and mesh size.
2. The dynamic capacity of the silica gel for adsorbing a particular compound is governed by the internal surface area; the greater the surface area, the greater the dynamic capacity.
3. Rate of adsorption and sharpness of resolution are dependent chiefly on particle size and column packing; a fine particle size gives optimum sharpness of resolution.
4. Liquids are most readily adsorbed from solvents in which they are least soluble; a good solvent makes a good desorbing agent.
5. Highly polar liquids are readily adsorbed. Compounds having hydroxyl groups, or containing oxygen are strongly adsorbed.
6. For similar compounds, the higher the molecular weight the higher the selectivity.
7. For hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight, adsorptivity increases with the number of double bonds.
Molecular sieves are crystalline metal aluminosilicates having a three-dimensional interconnecting network of silica and alumina tetrahedra. Natural water of hydration is removed from this network by heating to produce uniform cavities which selectively adsorb molecules of a specific size. The 3A form is made by substituting potassium cations for the inherent sodium ions of the 4A structure, reducing the effective pore size to ~3Å, excluding molecules of diameter >3Å (for example: ethane). The 8 to 12-mesh type is common in liquid-phase applications. Molecular sieves are considered a universal drying agent in polar and nonpolar media.
Molecular sieves, 3Å is a UOP-type zeolite 3Å.It is widely employed as a sorbent.
Regeneration or Activation:
A saturated molecular sieve can be restored to its original capacity by regeneration, the principle of which involves changing the conditions surrounding the adsorbent to correspond to a very low equilibrium capacity. In general, the greater the difference between the equilibrium capacities of adsorption and regeneration, the more rapid and complete the regeneration.
The sieve may be regenerated in one of four ways:
1. Thermal reactivation –The maximum regeneration temperature for Silica is 300°C.
2. Pressure reactivation
3. Passing an appropriate fluid through the gel bed at normal temperature and pressure.
4. Displacement of adsorbates by passing a high concentration of molecules in a fluid through the bed.
The kinetics of the adsorption of water-vapor by employing molecular sieve 3Å has been studied in various temperature ranges (25-80°C and water dew points from -69 to 17°C). |
Taxonomy Tree
| Kingdom | Inorganic compounds |
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| Superclass | Mixed metal/non-metal compounds |
| Class | Post-transition metal oxoanionic compounds |
| Subclass | Post-transition metal silicates |
| Intermediate Tree Nodes | Not available |
| Direct Parent | Post-transition metal silicates |
| Alternative Parents | Miscellaneous silicates Post-transition metal salts Metalloid salts Inorganic sodium salts Inorganic oxides |
| Molecular Framework | Not available |
| Substituents | Post-transition metal silicate - Silicate - Inorganic sodium salt - Inorganic post-transition metal salt - Inorganic oxide - Inorganic salt - Inorganic metalloid salt |
| Description | This compound belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as post-transition metal silicates. These are inorganic compounds in which the largest oxoanion is silicate, and in which the heaviest atom not in an oxoanion is a post-transition metal. |
| External Descriptors | Not available |
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| IUPAC Name | aluminum;sodium;dioxido(oxo)silane |
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| INCHI | InChI=1S/Al.Na.2O3Si/c;;2*1-4(2)3/q+3;+1;2*-2 |
| InChIKey | URGAHOPLAPQHLN-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
| Smiles | [O-][Si](=O)[O-].[O-][Si](=O)[O-].[Na+].[Al+3] |
| Isomeric SMILES | [O-][Si](=O)[O-].[O-][Si](=O)[O-].[Na+].[Al+3] |
| Reaxy-Rn | 13277510 |
| Reaxys-RN_link_address | https://www.reaxys.com/reaxys/secured/hopinto.do?context=S&query=IDE.XRN=13277510&ln= |
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| Lot Number | Certificate Type | Date | Item |
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| Certificate of Analysis | May 23, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | May 23, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | May 23, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | May 23, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 28, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 28, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 28, 2024 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Mar 13, 2023 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Jun 11, 2022 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Jun 11, 2022 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Jun 11, 2022 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Jun 11, 2022 | M100324 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | May 06, 2022 | M100324 |
| Solubility | Insoluble in cold water, hot water, methanol, diethyl ether, n-octanol and acetone. |
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| Sensitivity | Hygroscopic |
| Molecular Weight | 202.140 g/mol |
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| Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 0 |
| Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 6 |
| Rotatable Bond Count | 0 |
| Exact Mass | 201.895 Da |
| Monoisotopic Mass | 201.895 Da |
| Topological Polar Surface Area | 126.000 Ų |
| Heavy Atom Count | 10 |
| Formal Charge | 0 |
| Complexity | 18.800 |
| Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
| Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| The total count of all stereochemical bonds | 0 |
| Covalently-Bonded Unit Count | 4 |