Potassium bromide may be used for removal of peripheral membrane proteins. Potassium bromide is a chemical salt that has been used in a variety of applications such as spectroscopy, infrared transmission, as a laboratory reagent. Used as bromine source in greener bromination of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds.
Grade: ACS
Assay: ≥99.0%
Key Applications: Molecular biology
Application Areas: Molecular biology
Product Type: Inorganics
Density: ca. 2.74 g/cm3 (lit.)
Boiling Point: ca. 1435°C (lit.)
Melting Point: ca. 734°C (lit.)
Vapor Density: 7.14 (vs air) (Lit.)
Vapor Pressure: ca. 1.332 hPa at 795°C (lit.)
Presentation: White Crystalline Powder
Format: Powder pH: 5.0 - 8.8 (5% aq soln)
Heavy Metals: <5 ppm (as Pb)
Insoluble Matter: <0.005%
NOTES: Bromate (BrO3) <0.001%, Iodate (IO3) <0.001%, Chloride <0.2%, Iodide (I) <0.001%, Sulfate (SO4) <0.005%, Barium (Ba) <0.002%, Iron (Fe) <5 ppm, Calcium (Ca) <0.002%, Magnesium (Mg) <0.001%, Sodium (Na) <0.02%
Storage & Handling: Store at Room Temperature (15-30°C)