BeersLaw
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Surplus chemicals available (US only)
Hi folks- I'm new to the forum, so let me know if I'm making all the rookie mistakes (please do, I welcome any feedback).
I am currently helping liquidate a failed R&D business. Most of the more valuable equipment is going through 3rd party resellers. But, I also
have lots of glassware and some surplus chemicals. I haven't gotten much into the glassware yet, but wanted to offer access to the chemicals ASAP
because we'll be arranging disposal on a fairly quick timeline.
These chemicals are, in most cases, already opened. (in fact many are years old). These were left in the company's chemical stock room (not
requiring cold or inert atmosphere conditions). I have the inventory on the website below. I can't guarantee that the inventory is accurate or
complete, but if there's something you can use, I encourage you to reach out with an inquiry.
If there's something you're interested in:
1) I will try to locate the item
2) let you know the approximate remaining quantity and observed condition
3) Verify that I can ship following DOT (and shipper's) guidelines for hazardous materials
4) I will ship (donate) for actual shipping costs (US only) plus a reasonable handling fee to cover the effort of arranging proper DOT packaging and
shipping docs.
Regardless of what's listed on the inventory, I will only ship chemicals that are stable and don't form dangerous degradation byproducts over time.
Here's where you can find the inventory: https://sites.google.com/view/a-zlabequipment/home
Don't hesitate to make an inquiry for glassware and other lab supplies, I just haven't had a chance to go through everything yet.
Thanks!
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j_sum1
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Thanks BeersLaw. I would expect that you will get some takers for some of this.
For those who want to quickly scan what (might be) available, I have copied the list. You will need to go to BeersLaw's link for quantities and for
glassware and equipment items. There are quite a few interesting items there.
Quote: | CTD-403 part A
Choline chloride, reagent gr,>=98%
Choline chloride, reagent gr,>=98%
Aluminum acetylacetonate, 99%
Aluminum acetylacetonate, 99%
Cobalt (III) acetylacetonate, 98+%
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate, ACS, 99.0% min.
Sodium hydrogen phosphate, anhydrous, ACS, 99.0% min.
Pluronic F127 prill
Pluronic P123 surfactant
Oxalic acid dihydrate, reagentplus
Oxalic acid dihydrate, reagentplus
Triacetin
Neolone M-10
Neolone M-10
1,3-Diaminopropane, 99%
Copper (II) oxalate hemihydrate, 98%
Potassium oxalate monohydrate, 99%
Cellulose acetate, 39.7 wt % acetylcontent, avg mn ca. 50,000 (gpc)
Dowex 50WX4-50 ion-exchange resin
Iron (II) oxalate dihydrate, 99%
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 99%
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 99%
Activated carbon, granular, 4-14 mesh
Amberlite IRA-400 (OH)
Amberlite IRA-400 (CL) ion exchange resin
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 97%
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 97%
1-Octanol, ACS reagent, >=99%
1-Pentanol, reagentplus, >=99%
Lanthanum (III) oxalate hydrate
Lanthanum (III) oxalate hydrate
Levulinic acid, 98%
1-Hexanol
2-Hexanol, 98+%
Methyl red, crystals, acs reagent
Carbon, stacked graphene platelet nanofibers (acid washed)
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 99%
1,2,4,5 - Benzenetetracarboxylicdianhydride, 99%
1,3-Diamino-2-propanol, 97%
Dicinnamalacetone, 98%
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
n,n-Diphenylethylenediamine, 98%
Thiocarbanilide, 98%
Cobalt (II) oxalate dihydrate, reagent gr.
Benzyl butyl phthalate, 98%
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) adipate, 99% (eastmandoa)
Bismuth (III) citrate, -325 mesh, 99.99% metals basis
Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, 25 wt % sol in water
Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, 25 wt % sol in water
Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, 25 wt % sol in water
Citric acid, 99.5+%, ACS reagent
3,3'-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone, white crystalline powder
1,8-Diamono-p-menthane, tech, 70%
Cobalt (II) acetate tetrahydrate, 98+%
4-Aminophenyl ether, 98%
4-Aminophenyl ether, 98%
Aluminum oxalate hydrate, 99%
Palladium, 5% on activated carbon powder
Aminopropyllsobutyl POSS
Aminopropyllsobutyl POSS
Aminopropyllsobutyl POSS
Aminopropyllsobutyl POSS
O-Acetylsalicylic acid
Ammonium hydrogencitrate, 98%, ACS reagent
Ammonium niobate (V) oxalate hydrate, 99.99%
Anthraquinone
Anthraquinone
Phenolphthalein, ACS
Phenanthrene-D10, 98 atom % D, 98% cp
Platinum, 10 wt % on activated carbon
Polyethyleneimine, branched
Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate), ave. mw
Poly (vinyl chloride), inherent viscosity
Zinc phthalocyanine
3,5-Dinitrobenzoyl chloride, 98+%
3,5-Dinitrobenzoyl chloride, 98+%
D-Mannitol, acs reagent
2-Methyl-1-butanol, 99+%
4-Methylaminophenol sulfate
3.3'4,4'-Diphenylsulfone tetra-carboxylic dianhydride powder
3-(2,4-Dinitrophenylamino)- propyltriethoxysilane, 95%
1,8-Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)undec-7-ene, 98%
Guanidine carbonate, 99%
Polybutadiene, hydroxyl functionalized, ave. nm ca. 1200, ave. mw ca 2400
Cellulose triacetate
1-Chloro-3-nitrobenzene, 98%
Cyanuric chloride, 99%
Cyclohexanol
Irgasan >=97.0% (HPLC)
3,4,4'-Trichlorocarbanilide, 99%
Tris-(2-chlroethyl) phosphate, 97%
Ammonium oxalate monohydrate, ACS, 99.0-101.0%
Dow Corning Z-6011 silane
Ammonium acetate, 99.99+%
Polyacrylonitrile
1H-Pyrrole-1-propanoic acid, 97%
Manganese (II) oxalate dihydrate,
D-(+)-Glucose anhydrous ACS reagent |
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BeersLaw
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It looks like there is some interest already, so I just wanted to add that i'll move as efficiently as i can, in the order of U2U messages received-
and i'll update the chem list as things are claimed.
Thanks!
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BeersLaw
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Hi-
My apologies, I guess I was premature when I offered the chemical inventory. It turns out that today the owner of the chemicals informed me that he
doesn't want me to offer any of them. He's concerned about potential liability of providing chemicals of uncertain condition and unknown storage
conditions. He's not a scientist, and just wants to avoid all potential circumstances associated with the chemicals.
My bad, thanks again for your interest.
-Andy
**admin- I don't see how to remove the original post. (sorry)
[Edited on 7-1-2023 by BeersLaw]
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j_sum1
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Are the other items likely to come up for sale?
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Would I be out of line to ask what the R&D was researching? I see a curious trend of metal citrates and oxalates as well as a few selected
alcohols. I’m just curious BTW. Would point out that suddenly it’s seems Etsy (at least in the US)has a respectable selection of lab chemicals
which I find odd but interesting.
Fellow molecular manipulator
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