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mfpmg » Tue Apr 18, 2017 1:15 pm
Well this type of questions are always tricky. HPLC grade can vary quite a lot depending on manufacturer and batch variations, but in the end all that matters is if it's good enough for your specific application. I'd suggest buying a small quantity (perhaps the salesmen can give you a freebie?) from two or three different manufacturers and try them out with your application.
Check out also Carlo Erba and Scharlab. I would recommend to distill the THF before use and keep it in a UV light protected brown bottle and make aluminium folio around the bottle. A UV spectrum check of your THF is always recommended. Good luck
Thank you, scottythree
Thank you, Perreman
Thank you, Gerhard Kratz
The thing is, I've already asked quotations to other companies and they sent me prices in the range of 30-50€/L for THF HPLC-grade. For instances, the price for 2,5 L of THF for HPLC - not stabilized from Carlo Erba was ~40€.
This was the only salesman that told me that there are some companies that sell THF for protein reactions as THF HPLC-grade, and that the "real" THF for HPLC costs around 300€/250 mL. This would imply that the other companies are losing on profit (because they could charge ~100 times more for this product), which I seriously doubt.
Futhermore, if I never talked to this salesman, I would probably buy the cheaper option. However, I read that THF causes degradation of the columns and seals, and I'm afraid that using one that's not for HPLC (or so he says) could accelerate that process.