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Emulsifier-Safe, 1 x 1L

Emulsifier-Safe™, based on a high flash-point solvent (LAB), is an economically priced LSC cocktail for aqueous and organic samples. Aqueous samples and many buffer solutions are accepted in a single liquid phase up to 10-15% maximum sample load.

Feature Specification
Grade Safer
Sample Type Gas (CO2)

Emulsifier-Safe™, based on a high flash-point solvent (LAB), is an economically priced LSC cocktail for aqueous and organic samples. Aqueous samples and many buffer solutions are accepted in a single liquid phase up to 10-15% maximum sample load.

Product variants
Unit Size: 2 x 5 L
Part #:
6013389
List price
USD 564.89
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Unit Size: 1 x 1 L
Part #:
6013381
List price
USD 475.76
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Overview

With a high flash-point of approximately 150oC, Emulsifier-Safe is an economical ready-to-use Liquid Scintillation Counting (LSC) cocktail based on the low vapor pressure Linear Alkylbenzene (LAB) solvent with a chemical formula of C6H5 CnH2n+1, where n lies between 10 and 16. LAB based cocktails typically have good optical transparency, high light yield and are safer for routine handling.

Emulsifier-Safe is a single liquid phase cocktail and exhibits no diffusion through polyethylene vials.

The main sample types used with Emulsifier-Safe are aqueous samples and can also be used for trapping gases such as CO2 when used in conjunction with either Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) or Hyamine Hydroxide 10-X (Product Number 6003005).

Specifications

Application
Liquid scintillation counting
Brand
Emulsifier Safe
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Grade
Safer
Sample Type
Gas (CO2)
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Unit Size
1 x 1 L

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LSC Counting of aqueous samples
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LSC in practice: radio-carbon dioxide (14CO2) trapping and counting

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