Potassium bromide
The product is used as a reagent for infrared spectroscopy, and we have made significant improvements in its production technology and equipment.
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The product is used as a reagent for infrared spectroscopy, and we have made significant improvements in its production technology and equipment, achieving high purity and ultra-low impurities, with the transmittance of not less than 94% in the 550–4500 nm range and no significant impurity absorption peaks at 3130 nm and 1400 nm. It is widely used in universities and pharmaceutical companies and fully meets the requirements for infrared spectroscopy, making it an ideal reagent for analyzing elements such as copper, silver, indium, cadmium, and arsenic.
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English name
Potassium Bromide
CAS No.
7758-02-3
Molecular formula
BrK
Molecular weight
119
Packaging
500g
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