Technical Data Sheet
1,10-Phenanthroline monohydrate, 25 g
From Carl ROTH
≥99 %, p.a., ACS
H301-H410
toxic if swallowed, very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
P273 P301+P310
avoid release to the environment, IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor
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Molar mass (M) 198,23 g/mol
Melting point (mp) 104 °C
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EG-Nr. 200-629-2
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Molar mass (M) 198,23 g/mol
Melting point (mp) 104 °C
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CAS No. 5144-89-8
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UN-Nr. 2811
Dissolve 0.7 g FeSO4 · 7 H2O and 1.49 g 1,10-phenanthroline in water and fill to 100 ml
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1,10-Phenanthroline monohydrate ≥99 %, p.a., ACS
Technical Information
| Ox. colour | pale blue |
| Red. colour | red |
| Redox potential E0[V] at pH=0 and 20 °C | +1.14 |
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| Assay (dry substance) | ≥99,0 % |
| Solubility in ethanol | clear, colorless |
| Melting point | ≥98 °C |
| Suitability as indicator | complies |
| Suitability for determination of iron | complies |
| 1,10-Phenanthroline forms sparingly soluble complex compounds with a lot of heavy metal ions, and so it is suitable for their quantitative determination. The iron(II)-complex (Ferroin) is usable as redox indicator. | |