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Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
important for qualitative and quantitative analysis
Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
specifications were established by the American Chemical Society (ACS)
chemical manufacturers will either meet or exceed these requirements
Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
Labels on reagents state the actual impurities for each chemical lot or list the maximum allowable impurities
Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
The labels should be clearly printed with the percentage of impurities present and either the initials AR or ACS or the term for laboratory use or ACS standard-Gade Reference Materials
Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
uses: trace element analysis and preparation of standard solutions
Analytical Reagent Grade (AR)
chemicals of this category are suitable for use in most analytic laboratory procedures
Ultrapure reagents
have been put through additional purification steps
Ultrapure reagents
Ex. spectograde, nanograde, and HPLC pure
Ultrapure reagents
uses: chromatography, atomic absorption, immunoassays, molecular diagnostics, standardization, other techniques that require extremely pure chemical
Ultrapure reagents
these reagents may carry designations of: HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography) or chromatographic on their labels
Chemically Pure (CP) or Pure Grade
impurity limitations are not stated
Chemically Pure (CP) or Pure Grade
preparation of these chemicals is not uniform
Chemically Pure (CP) or Pure Grade
not recommended for research and analytical chemistry unless purification or a reagent blank is included
Technical or commercial grade
used primarily in manufacturing
Technical or commercial grade
should never be used in clinical laboratory setting
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) and National Formular (NF)
Approved for human consumption but may not be applicable for laboratory analysis.
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) and National Formular (NF)
Purpose: for drug monitoring
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) and National Formular (NF)
the limitations established for this group of chemicals are based only on the criterion of not being injurious to individuals
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) and National Formular (NF)
chemicals in this group may be pure enough for use in most chemical procedures; however, it should be recognized that the purity standards are not based on the needs of the laboratory and therefore, may or may not meet all assay requirements