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| | Disodium piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate Basic information |
| Product Name: | Disodium piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate | | Synonyms: | PIPERAZINE-N,N'-BIS[2-ETHANESULFONIC ACID] DISODIUM SALT;PIPERAZINE-N,N'-BIS(2-ETHANE SULFONIC ACID) NA2-SALT;PIPERAZINE-N,N'-BIS-(2-ETHANESULPHONIC ACID) DISODIUM SALT;PIPERAZINE-1,4-BIS(2-ETHANESULFONIC ACID) DISODIUM SALT;PIPES 2NA;PIPES DISODIUM SALT;PIPES-NA2;PIPES NA2-SALT | | CAS: | 76836-02-7 | | MF: | C8H16N2Na2O6S2 | | MW: | 346.33 | | EINECS: | 278-562-3 | | Product Categories: | buffer;Piperazine derivates | | Mol File: | 76836-02-7.mol |  |
| | Disodium piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate Chemical Properties |
| | Disodium piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | White powder | | Uses | Biological buffer. | | Uses | PIPES Disodium is the sodium salt form of PIPES and is a biological buffer often referred to as a “Good′s” buffer. The pKa of PIPES is 6.8 which makes it ideal for biological applications at physiological conditions. PIPES Disodium is considered to be non-toxic to culture cell lines, highly water soluble and provides high-solution clarity.
PIPES Disodium can be used in a wide array of biological applications including as a component in media formulations. Specific applications include buffers for cell culture and diagnostic reagent production. | | Definition | ChEBI: An organic salt, being the disodium salt of 2,2'-piperazine-1,4-diylbisethanesulfonic acid (PIPES), a buffering agent. | | Flammability and Explosibility | Notclassified | | Purification Methods | It crystallises from water and EtOH. [Beilstein 23/2 V 380.] |
| | Disodium piperazine-1,4-diethanesulphonate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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