Native/Mass-Labelled Halogenated Carbazoles Reference Standards
Halogenated carbazoles have recently been recognised as emerging environmental contaminants, but research groups have been reporting their existence in environmental samples since 1984. There may be multiple sources of these pollutants, but it has recently been suggested that they were produced as by-products during the synthesis of halogenated indigo dyes. Since unsubstituted carbazoles are known to be lost during acid silica clean-up, it is very important that reference standards be used when processing samples.
In order to aid researchers in the detection of holgenated carbazoles in environmental samples, Wellington Laboratories has produced certified reference standards of selected halogenated carbazoles (CCZ-3, CCZ-36, CCZ-1368, CCZ-2367, BCZ-3, BCZ-27, BCZ-136, BCZ-1368, 1-B-36-CCZ, and 18-B-36-CCZ) as well as two certified reference standards of mass-labelled chlorinated carbazoles (MCCZ-36 and MCCZ-1368).
Catalogue Number: Product: Qty
MCCZ-36 3,6-Dichloro-9H-[13C12] carbazole 1.2ml
MCCZ-1368 1,3,6,8-Tetrachloro-9H- [13c12]carbazole 1.2ml
CCZ-3 3-Chloro-9H-carbozole 1.2ml
CCZ-36 3,6-Dichloro-9H carbazole 1.2ml
CCZ-1368 1,3,6,8 - Tetrachloro-9H-carbazole 1.2ml
CCZ-2367 2,3,6,7,-Tetrachloro-9H carbazole 1.2ml
BCZ-3 3-Bromo-9H-carbozole 1.2ml
BCZ-27 2,7-Dibromo-9Hcarbazole 1.2ml
BCZ-136 1,3,6-Tribromo-9H-carbozole 1.2ml
BCZ-1368 1,3,6,8-Tetrabromo-9H-carbazole 1.2ml
1-B-36-CCZ 1-Bromo-3,6-Dichkloro-9Hcarbazole 1.2ml
18-B-36-CCZ 1,8-Dibromo-3,6-Dichloro-9H-carbazole 1.2ml
Wellington Reporter Halogenated Carbazoles September 2014
Wellington Laboratories, based in Guelph, Canada, started to synthesise perfluorinated compounds in 2004 and since then, they have regularly added new native and mass-labelled standards to their inventory.
For Over 40 years Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognised as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington Laboratories offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds. Wellington Laboratories also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified in-house methods.
Wellington’s Reference Standards are used mainly in Environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluoronated compounds. Wellington also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods of modified in-house methods.
Wellington Laboratories are committed to the distribution of quality products as well as the maintenance of excellent customer service. In fact, in order to provide your customers with the best possible service, Wellington have three ISO certifications (ISO 9001:2008, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, and ISO Guide 34:2009) which cover all aspects of planning, production, testing, distribution, and post-distribution service. These certifications allow Wellington Laboratories to monitor and maintain the highest level of quality and service and also allow their customers to satisfy the requirements of their own ISO certifications.
Wellington’s ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation has been certified by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) the scope is available for review on the CALA Directory of Accredited Laboratories (http://www.cala.ca).
Similarly, Wellington’s ISO Guide 34:2009 accreditation has been certified by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the certificate and scope are available on their website (http://anab.org/).
PFCs are still emerging environmental contaminants and each of the groups compounds listed pose unique analytical challenges. In addition, the individual isomers, such as the branched PFOA and PFOS isomers are being found to have different toxicokinetic and ecokinetic properties. Thus Wellington's inventory of PFCs will continue to grow and we would urge you to visit our website for announcements of new products.
Perfluoroalkanesulfonates (PFASs)
Perfluoroalkylcarboxylic (PFCAs)
Perfluorooctanesulfonamides (FOSAs)
Perfluorooctanesulfonamideoethanols (FOSEs)
Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acids (FOSAAs)
Fluorinated telomer Alcohols (FTOHs)
Fluorinated Telomer Acids (FTAs)
Unsaturated Fluorinated telomer Acids (FTUAs)
Perfluoroalkylphosphonic Acides (PFAPAs)
Perfluoroalkylphoshinic Acids (X:X PFPi)
Polyfluorinated Phosphate Esters (PAPs and DiPAPs)
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