
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAHs) Standards
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAHs) standards are used to calibrate instruments for the detection and analysis of PAHs, which are common environmental pollutants found in combustion processes. PAH standards are essential for environmental testing, particularly in air and water quality monitoring. At CymitQuimica, we provide a comprehensive range of certified PAH standards to ensure accurate and consistent results in environmental analysis.
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CAS:Applications Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as micropollutants. Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package References Di Toro, D., et al.: Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 19, 1971 (2000), Vines, C., et al.: Aquat. Toxicol., 51, 225 (2000), Incardona, J., et al.: Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 196, 191 (2004), Junghans, M., et al.: Aquat. Toxicol., 76, 93 (2006),Formula:C13H10Color and Shape:WhiteMolecular weight:166.22Pyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C16H10Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:202.25Fluoranthene 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C16H10Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:202.252,4-Dichlorophenol-d3
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications 2,4-Dichlorophenol-d3 (cas# 93951-74-7) is a compound useful in organic synthesis. Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the packageFormula:C62H3HCl2OColor and Shape:ColourlessMolecular weight:166.02Acepyrene
CAS:Stability Light Sensitive Applications Acepyrene is a novel constituent discovered that belongs to the pyrene class of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Acepyrene occurs in a large variety of carbon black soots, in cigarette smoke and is the major representative of PAH in car engine exhaust gases. References Murray, R.W., et al.: Chem. Res. Toxicol., 8, 239 (1995); Mari, M., et al.: Sci. Total. Enviro., 408, 2387 (2010); Todorov, P.D., et al.: Chem. Phys. Lett., 454, 30 (2008);Formula:C18H10Color and Shape:Orange To Dark RedMolecular weight:226.271-Methylnaphthalene 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile
CAS:Formula:C11H10Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:142.203-Nitro-1-pyrenol
CAS:Applications 3-Nitro-1-pyrenol is an nitroarene which may contribute to genotoxicity associated with air pollution. References Kameda, T., et al.: J. Health. Sci., 57, 372 (2011); Van, B., et al.: Chem. Biol. interact., 117, 15 (1999);Formula:C16H9NO3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:263.254-Bromopyrene
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications 4-Bromopyrene is an intermediate in the synthesis of Acepyrene (A130950), a novel constituent discovered that belongs to the pyrene class of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. References Pratap, R., et al.: J. Heterocycles. Chem., 18, 973 (1981);Formula:C16H9BrColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:281.151,4-Dihydroxynaphthalene
CAS:Applications 1,4-Dihydroxynaphthalene is frequently used in organic synthesis as a reagent. In particular, it is used in the synthesis of a pH independent and cell permeant fluorescent dye, a hydroxyl regioisomeric 3',4'-benzorhodol, which can be used as a fluorescent chemosensor and biomarker for biological applications. References Jiao, X., et al.: Org. Biomol. Chem., 13, 6647 (2015);Formula:C10H8O2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:160.17Benz[j]aceanthrylene-13C2,d2 and Benz[e]aceanthrylene-13C2,d2
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Labelled Benz[j]aceanthrylene (B197910). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their PAH-DNA adducts in lung tissues, and their ability to mutate the Ki-ras oncogene in PAH-induced tumors. Seven PAHs were studied: cyclopenta[cd]pyrene (CPP), benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), benzo[b]fluoranthene (B[b]F), dibenz[a,h]anthracene (DBA), 5-methylchrysene (5MC), benz[j]aceanthrylene (B[j]A), and dibenzo[a,l]pyrene (DB[a,l]P). References Nesnow, S., et al.: Cancer Lett., 73, 73 (1993), Herzog, C., et al.: Cancer Res., 54, 4007 (1994), Prahalad, A., et al.: Carcinogenesis, 18, 1955 (1997),Formula:C2C18D2H10Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:256.30PAH-Mix 9 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
Formula:MixtureVisitourWebsiteMolecular weight:Mixture - Visit our WebsiteFluoranthene D10 10 µg/mL in Acetone
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C16H10Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:212.311-Methylphenanthrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Formula:C15H12Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:192.26EPA Method 505 Stock Standard Mixture 375 100 µg/mL in Toluene
Formula:MixtureVisitourWebsiteMolecular weight:Mixture - Visit our Website1,7-Dimethyl-phenanthrene
CAS:Applications 1,7-Dimethyl-phenanthrene is an environmental pollutant. References Benner, B., et al.: Environ. Sci. Technol., 29, 2382 (1995);Formula:C16H14Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:206.28PAH-Mix 45 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
Formula:MixtureVisitourWebsiteMolecular weight:Mixture - Visit our Website7H-Benzo[c]fluorene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Formula:C17H12Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:216.28Perfluoro-(2,5,8-trimethyl-3,6,9-trioxadodecanoic)acid
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C12HF23O5Color and Shape:ColourlessMolecular weight:662.1ISO 15753:2006 PAH Mixture 374 100 µg/mL in Toluene
Formula:MixtureVisitourWebsiteMolecular weight:Mixture - Visit our Website4-Hydroxyphenanthrene
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C14H10OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:194.23Benzo[b]chrysene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Formula:C22H14Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:278.3466PAH-Mix 1 2-10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile
CAS:Formula:C20H12Color and Shape:MixtureMolecular weight:252.31Chrysene
CAS:Applications Occurs in coal tar. Is formed during distillation of coal, in very small amount during distillation or pyrolysis of many fats and oils. Chrysene is one of the basic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) which is toxic environmental pollutant and consistently exposed to sunlight. However, little information is available on its photogenotoxicity. The objective of the present study was to analyze the effects of Chrysene, under environmental intensity of UVB (0.6 mW/cm2) in human skin epidermal cell line (HaCaT). Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package References Anderson, D., et al.: Mutat. Res., 307, 261 (1994), Diamond, S., et al.: Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 25, 3015 (2006), Fotakis, G., et al.: Toxicol. Lett., 160, 171 (2006),Formula:C18H12Color and Shape:White To GreyMolecular weight:228.29