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Merck offers several hundred reagents for classical or instrumental pharmacopoeia analysis – from acids, salts, and caustic alkalis to indicators, standards and volumetric solutions through to solvents and special reagents. Our portfolio also includes, among others, a comprehensive product line of Aquastar® Karl Fischer reagents, high-quality EMSURE® metals and noble metals, and products for sample preparation.
With Aquastar®, our Karl Fischer product line, we offer you proven reagents for the most demanding requirements in water content determination. Merck’s Aquastar® portfolio covers the whole range of volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer reagents, rounded off with various water standards for titer determination, monitoring and qualifying Karl Fischer equipment, and checking measuring results.
Merck also provides selected high-quality metals and noble metals “for analysis EMSURE®” suitable for pharmacopoeia analysis and specified in accordance to international standards like ACS or Reag. Ph Eur. They feature consistently high purity (generally > 99.0%) and excellent batch consistency, are specifically tested for trace impurities and come in many different pack sizes to meet your individual needs.
If you have special requests not covered by our standard products, we offer individual analysis or packaging solutions as well. Your advantage: You get everything from one trusted source, and you can be sure to work with high-quality reagents that meet all requirements of your demanding applications.
Catalog Number | Catalog Name |
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188036 | Buffer solution for strong bases - (Buffer solution for strong bases) |
107253 | Phenylhydrazinium chloride - (Phenylhydrazinium chloride) |
188055 | Water standard oil - (Water standard oil) |
103058 | 4-(Dimethylamino)benzaldehyde - (4-(Dimethylamino)benzaldehyde) |
100532 | Molybdatophosphoric acid hydrate - (Molybdatophosphoric acid hydrate) |
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