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DiamondPowder (40-60 micron) is used in the study of phosphorus-related complexes. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 7782-40-3. Pack Sizes: 100mg, 500mg. Molecular Formula: N/A, Molecular Weight: US Biological Life Sciences.
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Black,
Diamond Nanopowder
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Black,
Nano-diamondpowder
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Black,
Polycrystalline DiamondPowder
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetS
Ultra Dispersed DiamondPowder-DC
Ultra Dispersed DiamondPowder-DC. Group: Elements nanoparticles. >98.5%.
Ultra Dispersed DiamondPowder - P
Ultra Dispersed DiamondPowder - P. Group: Elements nanoparticles. 97%+.
adamalysin
From the venom of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Two isoenzymes of approx. 24 kDa that inactivate α1-proteinase inhibitor by a single cleavage. In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus adamanteus metalloendopeptidase; proteinase I and II; Crotalus adamanteus venom proteinase II; adamalysin II. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.46. CAS No. 74812-51-4. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4328; adamalysin; EC 3.4.24.46; 74812-51-4; Crotalus adamanteus metalloendopeptidase; proteinase I and II; Crotalus adamanteus venom proteinase II; adamalysin II. Cat No: EXWM-4328.
atrolysin A
A hemorrhagic endopeptidase of 68 kDa, one of six hemorrhagic toxins in the venom of western diamondback rattlesnake. The 60 kDa hemorrhagic toxin 1 of Crotalus ruber ruber shows identical specificity. In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Related metalloendopeptidases from rattlesnake venoms are EC 3.4.24.41 (atrolysin B), EC 3.4.24.42 (atrolysin C), EC 3.4.24.43 (atroxase), EC 3.4.24.44 (atrolysin E), EC 3.4.24.45 (atrolysin F), EC 3.4.24.46 (adamalysin), EC 3.4.24.47 (horrilysin), and EC 3.4.24.48 (ruberlysin). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase a; hemorrhagic toxin a; Crotalus atrox α-proteinase; Crotalus atrox proteinase; bothropasin. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.1. CAS No. 37288-82-7. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4291; atrolysin A; EC 3.4.24.1; 37288-82-7; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase a; hemorrhagic toxin a; Crotalus atrox α-proteinase; Crotalus atrox proteinase; bothropasin. Cat No: EXWM-4291.
atrolysin B
From the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase b; hemorrhagic toxin b; Ht-b. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.41. CAS No. 172306-48-8. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4323; atrolysin B; EC 3.4.24.41; 172306-48-8; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase b; hemorrhagic toxin b; Ht-b. Cat No: EXWM-4323.
atrolysin C
A 24 kDa hemorrhagic endopeptidase from the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) that digests type IV collagen, and exists as two forms, c and d. Phosphoramidon inhibits in the 0.1 mM range. In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Hemorrhagic toxin-2 of C. ruber ruber has the same Mr and specificity and is a homologue. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase c; hemorrhagic toxin c and d. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.42. CAS No. 158886-17-0. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4324; atrolysin C; EC 3.4.24.42; 158886-17-0; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase c; hemorrhagic toxin c and d. Cat No: EXWM-4324.
atrolysin E
A 25.7 kDa hemorrhagic endopeptidase from the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) that digests basement membrane components, including the triple helix of type IV collagen. Such action is believed to contribute to the hemorrhagic property by weakening capillary walls. In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase e; hemorrhagic toxin e. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.44. CAS No. 172306-51-3. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4326; atrolysin E; EC 3.4.24.44; 172306-51-3; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase e; hemorrhagic toxin e. Cat No: EXWM-4326.
atrolysin F
A 64 kDa hemorrhagic endopeptidase from the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) that digests the γ chain of fibrinogen. Immunologically distinct from EC 3.4.24.1, atrolysin A. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase; hemorrhagic toxin f; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase f. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.45. CAS No. 172306-52-4. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4327; atrolysin F; EC 3.4.24.45; 172306-52-4; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase; hemorrhagic toxin f; Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase f. Cat No: EXWM-4327.
atroxase
A nonhemorrhagic endopeptidase from the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) that cleaves fibrinogen. In peptidase family M12 (astacin family). Group: Enzymes. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.24.43. CAS No. 181186-94-7. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4325; atroxase; EC 3.4.24.43; 181186-94-7. Cat No: EXWM-4325.
Strontium Titanate
Strontium Titanate in forms such as wafer, powder, single crystal substrates, and sputtering targets in standard and custom dimensions. Available dopant materials include niobium, barium, nickel, and rare earth metals. Uses: In electronics and electrochemical insulation; in photocatalysis; sputtering target for thin film capacitors; substrate for epitaxial growth of high temperature superconductor thin films. diamond simulant gemstone. Group: other nano materials. Alternative Names: Strontium titanium oxide, Strontium titanium trioxide, Strontium dioxido(oxo)titanium, La and Ni co-doped SrTiO3, Nb:TiO3, LSTN. CAS No. 12060-59-2. Molecular formula: 183.49. Mole weight: SrTiO3. [Sr++].[O-][Ti]([O-])=O. 0.99999000000000005.
venombin A
A somewhat thrombin-like enzyme from venoms of snakes of the viper/rattlesnake group. Species variants of the enzyme include ancrod from Agkistrodon rhodostoma (Malayan pit viper) (formerly EC 3.4.21.28), batroxobin from Bothrops atrox (South American pit viper) (formerly EC 3.4.21.29) and crotalase from Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake) (formerly EC 3.4.21.30). In peptidase family S1 (trypsin family). Does not require activation by Ca2+. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: α-fibrinogenase; habutobin; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib1.1; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib1.2; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib2; ancrod; (see also Comments). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.21.74. CAS No. 146240-35-9. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4166; venombin A; EC 3.4.21.74; 146240-35-9; α-fibrinogenase; habutobin; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib1.1; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib1.2; zinc metalloproteinase Cbfib2; ancrod; (see also Comments). Cat No: EXWM-4166.
Diamond
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Black, odourless p
Diamondnaturalmonocrystallinepowd&
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid;
Diamondnaturalmonocrystallinepowd&
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid;
Mica Diamond Cluster
Natural shimmer pigment derived from the mineral Muscovite mica coated with titanium dioxide & tin dioxide. Cosmetic-grade fineness (particle size 20-100 um). Permitted exempt color for cosmetic use. Uses: All kinds of decorative cosmetics & personal care products to add pearlizing & luster effects. Group: Sensory modifiers. CAS No. 12001-26-2/13463-67-7/18282-10-5. Appearance: White shimmer powder. Catalog: CI-SC-0099.
Mica Diamond Sparkle
Natural shimmer pigment derived from the mineral Muscovite mica coated with titanium dioxide. Cosmetic-grade fineness (particle size range 40-200 um). Permitted exempt color for cosmetic use. Uses: All kinds of decorative cosmetics & personal care products. Group: Sensory modifiers. CAS No. 12001-26-2/13463-67-7. Appearance: Off-white shimmer powder. Catalog: CI-SC-0086.
Monocrystalline Diamond
Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Bl
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