Alkylation Reagents
Used in derivatization for GC, alkylation represents the replacement of an active hydrogen by an aliphatic or aliphatic-aromatic (e.g., benzyl) group.
A convenient methanol-catalyst system that quickly and quantitatively converts carboxylic acids to methyl esters.
The most volatile TMS-amide available, forms volatile and thermally stable derivatives for GC/MS applications.
Easy and effective preparation of methyl esters from fatty acids and amino acids, phenols to methyl esters, thiols to mixed disulfides and certain diols to expides.
Converts carboxylic acids, phenols, sulfonamides and mercaptans to halogenated derivatives that are easily detected by electron capture.
Purified for GC-MS use.