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PI12466 D-Serine (CAS No.: 312-84-5)

Catalogue Number PI12466
CAS Number 312-84-5
Composition C3H7NO3
Form Powder

D-Serine is an amino acid derivative used in various synthesis protocols. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) manufactures this compound using controlled synthesis techniques and strict in-process monitoring. SAM employs detailed analytical methods, including HPLC and mass spectrometry, to verify purity levels and ensure consistency across batches. Their systematic quality tests support process reproducibility while addressing specific reagent performance in chemical transformations.

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How does the particle size distribution affect reactivity in synthesis processes using D-Serine?

A controlled particle size distribution can enhance reaction rates by providing a larger surface area for interaction. Uniformity in particle size minimises batch variability and improves reproducibility in chemical syntheses. Adjustments in processing parameters ensure that the powder exhibits predictable behaviour during formulation.

What storage conditions are required to maintain the stability of D-Serine in powder form?

D-Serine should be stored in a cool, dry environment, away from direct light. Maintaining low humidity and stable temperature conditions minimises degradation and prevents clumping, ensuring the compound’s reactivity is preserved over time.

Can D-Serine be integrated as a reagent in large-scale chemical synthesis without significant process modifications?

D-Serine can be scaled for bulk applications using established protocols. Process parameters may require minor adjustments to accommodate mixing and heat transfer in larger batches. Detailed pilot studies are advised to fine-tune reaction conditions prior to full-scale operations.

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