Name | Acrylamide-13C3 |
Synonyms | ACRYLAMIDE-13C3 Acrylamide-13C3 [13C3]-Acrylamide Acrylamide-1,2,3-13C3 Acrylamide-13C3 Solution, 1000ppm |
CAS | 287399-26-2 |
Molecular Formula | C3H5NO |
Molar Mass | 74.1 |
Melting Point | 82-86 °C (lit.) |
Boling Point | 125 °C/25 mmHg (lit.) |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Hazard Symbols | T - Toxic |
Risk Codes | R45 - May cause cancer R46 - May cause heritable genetic damage R20/21 - Harmful by inhalation and in contact with skin. R25 - Toxic if swallowed R36/38 - Irritating to eyes and skin. R43 - May cause sensitization by skin contact R48/23/24/25 - R62 - Possible risk of impaired fertility |
Safety Description | S53 - Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use. S45 - In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label whenever possible.) |
UN IDs | UN 2074 6.1/PG 3 |
WGK Germany | 3 |
Overview | Acrylamide (Acrylamide), chemical formula CH2CHCONH2, is a colorless transparent Flake crystal that is easily soluble in water, as a common raw material for organic synthesis, it has been widely used in industry. The International Center for Research on Cancer (IRAC) classifies acrylamide as a group IIA carcinogen; WHO considers that "the guideline value for carcinogenic risk exceeding 10-5 is 0.5ug/L"; since 2002, Swedish scientists first found that starch food will produce a large amount of acrylamide in the process of high temperature processing, which has attracted worldwide attention. Acrylamide -13C3 can be used for the determination of acrylamide. |
Application | acrylamide -13C3, also known as 13C3-acrylamide, can be used for the determination of acrylamide. |