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HPC-CHEM™ PART A.1 – Rare Chemicals & Solvents HPC-CHEM™ PART A.1 – Rare Chemicals & Solvents Catalog Pack Pack Pack CAS No Chemicals Name Price Price Price No Size Size Size ASA1001 105-57-7 Acetaldehyde diethyl acetal, 97% 25 ml 750 100 ml 2240 ASA1002 534-15-6 Acetaldehyde dimethyl acetal, 90% 25 gm 2250 100 gm 3640 500 gm 6300 ASA1003 60-35-5 Acetamide, 98% 100 gm 300 500 gm 854 ASA1005 103-84-4 Acetanilide, 95% 100 gm 300 500 gm 980 ASA1007 506-96-7 Acetyl bromide, 98% 100 ml 1800 500 ml 7560 ASA1008 517-23-7 alpha-Acetyl-gamma-butyrolactone, 98% 100 gm 2250 500 gm 5600 ASA1009 75-36-5 Acetyl chloride, 98% 2.5 Lt 3300 500 ml 700 ASA1011 67914-60-7 1-Acetyl-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)piperazine, 98% 5 gm 2250 25 gm 7700 ASA1013 93-08-3 2-Acetylnaphthalene, 99% 5 gm 600 100 gm 1680 500 gm 7700 ASA1014 32161-06-1 1-Acetyl-4-piperidone, 95% 5 ml 3000 25 ml 11900 ASA1017 1122-62-9 2-Acetylpyridine, 98% 25 gm 2700 100 gm 6020 ASA1018 350-03-8 3-Acetylpyridine, 98% 25 gm 1650 100 gm 3640 ASA1019 1122-54-9 4-Acetylpyridine, 98% 5 gm 1350 25 gm 3500 100 gm 6020 ASA1020 88-15-3 2-Acetylthiophene, 95% 25 gm 1050 100 gm 2100 500 gm 8400 ASA1021 1468-83-3 3-Acetylthiophene, 98% 5 gm 6000 25 gm 21000 100 gm 67200 ASA1022 4066-41-5 5-Acetyl-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid, 98% 5 gm 6750 ASA1024 79-06-1 Acrylamide, 98% 25 gm 225 100 gm 420 500 gm 630 ASA1025 73-24-5 Adenine, 99% 5 gm 375 25 gm 1330 100 gm 3220 ASA1026 124-04-9 Adipic acid, 98% 500 gm 720 5 Kg 4760 ASA1032 107-18-6 Allyl alcohol, 98% 2.5 Lt 4500 100 ml 420 500 ml 980 ASA1033 107-11-9 Allylamine, 98% 25 ml 1350 100 ml 1960 500 ml 5600 ASA1035 107-05-1 Allyl chloride, 98% 2.5 Lt 3300 100 ml 280 500 ml 700 ASA1037 21645-51-2 Aluminum hydroxide, 75% 100 gm 360 500 gm 595 ASA1038 7784-27-2 Aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, 98% 500 gm 330 5 Kg 1680 ASA1041 150-13-0 4-Aminobenzoic acid, 98% 100 gm 675 500 gm 2660 ASA1043 873-74-5 4-Aminobenzonitrile, 98% 5 gm 1500 25 gm 4200 100 gm 12600 ASA1044 72-40-2 5-Amino-4-imidazolecarboxamide POR 0 hydrochloride, 98% (Custom work) ASA1046 654-70-6 4-Amino-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile, 98% POR 0 (Custom work) ASA1047 4214-76-0 2-Amino-5-nitropyridine, 98% 5 gm 1800 25 gm 6300 100 gm 21000 ASA1048 2213-43-6 1-Aminopiperidine, 97% 5 gm 3900 25 gm 7700 100 gm 14700 ASA1049 504-29-0 2-Aminopyridine, 98% 100 gm 825 500 gm 3360 ASA1051 100-66-3 Anisole, 99% 2.5 Lt 3900 500 ml 770 ASA1267 2937-50-0 Allyl chloroformate, 95% (Custom work) POR 0 ASA1268 56-12-2 4-Aminobutyric acid, 99% 25 gm 450 100 gm 980 500 gm 4200 ASA1270 1775-95-7 2-Amino-5-nitrobenzophenone, 98% 5 gm 300 25 gm 1120 100 gm 3920 ASA1370 99-03-6 3'-Aminoacetophenone, 98% 25 gm 750 100 gm 1540 500 gm 5600 ASA1389 2582-30-1 Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate, 98% 100 gm 585 500 gm 1750 ASA1397 1072-97-5 2-Amino-5-bromopyridine, 95% 25 gm 1275 100 gm 3990 ASA1398 5409-39-2 2-Amino-5-chloro-3-nitropyridine, 98% 5 gm 900 25 gm 2800 ASA1399 1072-98-6 2-Amino-5-chloropyridine, 95% 5 gm 750 25 gm 2520 100 gm 4200 ASA1400 6945-68-2 2-Amino-5-bromo-3-nitropyridine, 95% 1 gm 1950 5 gm 5880 25 gm 12600 ASA1402 35486-42-1 2-Amino-3,5-dibromopyridine, 98% 5 gm 1350 25 gm 2800 100 gm 8960 ASA1432 98-16-8 3-Aminobenzotrifluoride, 99% 100 gm 1050 500 gm 3780 [email protected] | www.advanteclifesciences.in 1 HPC-CHEM™ PART A.1 – Rare Chemicals & Solvents Catalog Pack Pack Pack CAS No Chemicals Name Price Price Price No Size Size Size ASA1433 455-14-1 4-Aminobenzotrifluoride, 99% 5 gm 1350 25 gm 3920 100 gm 11200 ASA1451 580-17-6 3-Aminoquinoline, 98% 1 gm 1500 5 gm 3640 25 gm 17220 ASA1460 580-15-4 6-Aminoquinoline, 95% 1 gm 4050 5 gm 13860 ASA1532 204841-19-0 3-Acetylphenylboronic acid, 95% (Custom POR 0 work) ASA1550 64-19-7 Acetic acid, 99% 1 Lt 600 2.5 Lt 1190 500 ml 322 ASA1614 123-30-8 4-Aminophenol, 98% 100 gm 450 500 gm 1680 ASA1615 10310-21-1 2-Amino-6-chloropurine, 99% 1 gm 2250 5 gm 8540 ASA1617 83-32-9 Acenaphthene, 99% 100 gm 600 500 gm 1960 ASA1666 42753-71-9 6-Amino-3-bromo-2-methylpyridine, 95% 1 gm 3000 5 gm 8400 ASA1667 17282-00-7 2-Amino-3-bromo-5-methylpyridine, 98% 5 gm 3000 25 gm 8400 ASA1669 13534-97-9 3-Amino-6-bromopyridine, 98% 1 gm 1200 5 gm 2660 25 gm 8400 ASA1670 91872-10-5 2-Amino-3,5-dibromo-6-methylpyridine, 98% 1 gm 1800 5 gm 5600 ASA1672 3430-21-5 2-Amino-5-bromo-3-methylpyridine, 98% 5 gm 3000 25 gm 11200 ASA1698 50541-93-0 4-Amino-1-benzylpiperidine, 98% 5 gm 1950 25 gm 6300 ASA1727 5370-25-2 2-Acetyl-5-bromothiophene, 99% 5 gm 1800 25 gm 4200 ASA1729 88-17-5 2-Aminobenzotrifluoride, 98% 25 gm 900 100 gm 2100 500 gm 6300 ASA1732 12125-02-9 Ammonium chloride, 98% 500 gm 345 1 Kg 518 5 Kg 2240 ASA1733 7722-76-1 Ammonium dihydrogenphosphate, 98% 100 gm 300 500 gm 525 5 Kg 4830 ASA1740 7783-20-2 Ammonium sulfate, 98% 500 gm 255 5 Kg 1400 ASA1750 7783-28-0 Ammonium hydrogenphosphate, 98% 100 gm 300 500 gm 560 5 Kg 5040 ASA1772 591-27-5 3-Aminophenol, 98% 100 gm 1200 500 gm 4200 ASA1834 4214-74-8 2-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine, 98% 5 gm 1800 25 gm 5040 100 gm 13720 ASA1836 22889-78-7 4-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine, 95% 5 gm 2250 25 gm 7700 ASA1844 137-07-5 2-Aminothiophenol, 98% 25 gm 975 100 gm 2100 500 gm 6020 ASA1902 95-55-6 2-Aminophenol, 98% 100 gm 1050 500 gm 3080 ASA1964 99-05-8 3-Aminobenzoic acid, 98% 100 gm 675 500 gm 2590 ASA1988 1344-28-1 Aluminum oxide, neutral, 95% 500 gm 600 ASA1992 82-86-0 Acenaphthenequinone, 95% 25 gm 6000 100 gm 16800 ASA1994 556-08-1 4-Acetamidobenzoic acid, 95% 10 gm 1200 50 gm 2660 100 gm 4480 ASA1995 941-98-0 1-Acetylnaphthalene, 97% 50 gm 1050 250 gm 1960 ASA1996 784-04-3 9-Acetylanthracene, 95% 5 gm 3300 25 gm 11200 ASA1997 5137-55-3 Methyltrioctylammonium chloride, 88-92% 1 Lt 7500 100 ml 980 250 ml 1820 ASA1999 2244-11-3 Alloxan monohydrate, 98% 25 gm 1005 ASA2001 7446-70-0 Aluminum chloride, anhydrous powder, 98% 100 gm 225 500 gm 420 ASA2002 121-01-7 2-Amino-5-nitrobenzotrifluoride, 98% 5 gm 1200 25 gm 3920 ASA2019 67-64-1 Acetone, 99% 1 Lt 750 2.5 Lt 1400 500 ml 392 ASA2026 75-05-8 Acetonitrile, 99% 1 Lt 900 2.5 Lt 1960 500 ml 630 ASA2031 99-57-0 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol, 98% 25 gm 3000 100 gm 10360 ASA2034 603-85-0 2-Amino-3-nitrophenol, 98% 5 gm 1050 25 gm 2520 100 gm 6720 ASA2095 149104-90-5 4-Acetylphenylboronic acid, 95% (Custom POR 0 work) ASA2100 7169-97-3 2-Acetylamino-5-bromopyridine, 98% 1 gm 2400 5 gm 6300 ASA2108 6298-19-7 3-Amino-2-chloropyridine, 95% 10 gm 1350 25 gm 3220 100 gm 11900 ASA2114 104830-06-0 2-Amino-3-iodopyridine, 95% (Custom work) POR 0 [email protected] | www.advanteclifesciences.in 2 HPC-CHEM™ PART A.1 – Rare Chemicals & Solvents Catalog Pack Pack Pack CAS No Chemicals Name Price Price Price No Size Size Size ASA2127 84-65-1 9,10-Anthraquinone, 97% 25 gm 465 100 gm 700 500 gm 1330 ASA2129 695-34-1 2-Amino-4-methylpyridine, 98% 25 gm 1050 100 gm 1400 500 gm 5320 ASA2130 504-24-5 4-Aminopyridine, 98% 25 gm 1500 100 gm 4900 500 gm 19600 ASA2140 271-63-6 7-Azaindole, 98% 1 gm 1275 5 gm 3220 25 gm 12600 ASA2146 1885-29-6 2-Aminobenzonitrile, 98% 25 gm 2400 100 gm 8400 ASA2151 6168-72-5 (±)-2-Amino-1-propanol, 97% 5 gm 2400 25 gm 5880 ASA2176 19838-08-5 2-Amino-3-methylpyrazine, 94% (Custom POR 0 work) ASA2179 13535-01-8 3-Amino-5-bromopyridine, 95% (Custom work) POR 0 ASA2186 88511-27-7 4-Amino-3-iodopyridine, 95% 5 gm 22500 ASA2195 14432-12-3 4-Amino-2-chloropyridine, 95% 5 gm 3750 25 gm 10500 ASA2196 5350-93-6 5-Amino-2-chloropyridine, 95% 1 gm 1500 5 gm 2800 25 gm 9100 ASA2198 5930-28-9 4-Amino-2,6-dichlorophenol, 97% 5 gm 2250 25 gm 6300 ASA2199 16867-03-1 2-Amino-3-hydroxypyridine, 98% 5 gm 750 25 gm 2100 100 gm 7000 ASA2200 1603-40-3 2-Amino-3-methylpyridine, 97% 25 gm 1200 100 gm 4480 500 gm 18200 ASA2332 24016-03-3 2-Amino-3-benzyloxypyridine, 95% 5 gm 2100 25 gm 6300 ASA2338 5049-61-6 2-Aminopyrazine, 98% 5 gm 2100 25 gm 5320 100 gm 18900 ASA2342 89-57-6 5-Amino Salicylicacid, 95% 25 gm 750 100 gm 2660 500 gm 11550 ASA2345 106-95-6 Allyl bromide, 98% 25 ml 600 100 ml 945 500 ml 3080 ASA2346 1539-06-6 4-Acetamido-3-nitrobenzoic acid, 95% POR 0 (Custom work) ASA2347 300-57-2 Allylbenzene, 98% 25 gm 3300 100 gm 11200 ASA2348 40663-68-1 4-Allyloxybenzaldehyde, 95% 5 gm 3000 25 gm 7700 ASA2349 325-89-3 3-Amino-3-(4-fluorophenyl)propionic acid, 1 gm 4500 5 gm 11760 95% ASA2350 97004-04-1 5-(Aminomethyl)-2-chloropyridine, 95% 1 gm 3150 5 gm 12250 ASA2351 3731-52-0 3-(Aminomethyl)pyridine, 95% (Custom work) POR 0 ASA2352 38940-62-4 3-Acetyl-5-bromopyridine, 97% (Custom work) POR 0 ASA2353 1603-41-4 2-Amino-5-methylpyridine, 98% 25 gm 2400 100 gm 8400 ASA2354 100367-40-6 2-Amino-5-bromo-4-methyl-3-nitropyridine, 5 gm 7500 95% ASA2356 126674-77-9 2-Amino-4,6-difluorobenzoic acid, 95% POR 0 (Custom work) ASA2357 462-08-8 3-Aminopyridine, 98% 25 gm 1350 100 gm 4200 500 gm 14700 ASA2358 98198-48-2 2-Amino-5-bromo-4-methylpyridine, 95% 1 gm 3000 5 gm 7000 ASA2359 1762-95-4 Ammonium thiocyanate, 98% 100 gm 300 500 gm 728 5 Kg 6580 ASA2360 26518-71-8 6-Acetyl-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3(4H)-one, 95% 5 gm 4050 ASA2361 5467-78-7 5-Amino-1-phenyltetrazole, 95% (Custom POR 0 work) ASA2362 1747-60-0 2-Amino-6-methoxybenzothiazole, 97% 25 gm 3000 100 gm 10500 ASA2364 142404-82-8 2-Acetamido-5-bromo-4-picoline, 95% 1 gm 2700 5 gm 11200 ASA2365 5327-32-2 2-Acetamido-4-picoline, 95% 1 gm 2100 5 gm 9450 [email protected] | www.advanteclifesciences.in 3 HPC-CHEM™ PART A.1 – Rare Chemicals & Solvents Catalog Pack Pack Pack CAS No Chemicals Name Price Price Price No Size Size Size ASA2366 5730-78-9 4'-Amino-biphenyl-4-carboxylic acid, 95% POR 0 (Custom work) ASA2367 52189-36-3 3-Acetylamino-benzoic acid methyl ester, 95% 5 gm 9750 ASA2368 17012-22-5
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