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With years of experience in the life sciences, Amerigo Scientific has integrated global cutting-edge technology resources to provide the latest technological equipment, instruments, biological products, and custom services for research institutions and enterprises in the biological, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, and other industries.

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Hydroxyacetone Inquiry  | >90%

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Hydroxyacetone (Acetol) is important for the manufacture of polyols, acrolein, dyes and skin tanning agents. It undergoes asymmetric reduction to yield (R)-1,2-propanediol in the presence of microbial cell catalyst.

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Hydroxylamine sulfate Inquiry  | Purity Not Available

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The direct titration of alkaline ferricyanide in presence of zinc sulfate with hydroxylamine sulfate, for the detection of hydrarine and hydroxylamine in mixture has been reported. Influence of hydroxylamine sulfate on the nuclear cycle and the induction of endoreduplication in Zea mays root tips has been investigated.

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Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid Inquiry  | >100%

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Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid (HOSA), an O-substituted hydroxylamine, is a widely used aminating agent. It can behave as a nucleophile as well as an electrophile. The conversion of organoboranes obtained from hydroboration of olefins to amines using HOSA has been reported.

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Hydroxymethyl EDOT Inquiry  | >95%

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Hydroxymethyl EDOT (EDT-methanol) is a conjugated polymer that is used as a precursor of ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT). The hydroxymethyl groups in the EDOT monomers enhance the electro-polymerization in an aqueous solution to form an electro-active hydrophilic polymer.

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Hypophosphorous acid-d3 solution Inquiry  | Purity Not Available

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The product is 50wt. % solution of hypophosphorous acid-d3 in D2O, having an isotopic purity of 98atom%. It can be obtained by proton-deuterium-exchange reaction in D2O. Deuterated hypophosphorous acid can be employed in neutron diffraction studies.

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