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Yes both soluble beryllium salts and powdered beryllium metal even applied to
the skin are known to cause sensitization and is a route into the bloodstream
where it is
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The lung disease is called berylliosis and is an allergic-type response that
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] beryllium chloride
The lung disease is called berylliosis and is an allergic-type response that
leads to fibrosis in the lungs. A significant percentage of the population has
allergic reactions to beryllium, but there is no very accurate method for
prescreening this; I read
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] beryllium chloride
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Bob,
Yes, Be salts are wildly toxic. They are also useful in structural studies on
enzymes that perform phosphoryl transfers, almost always as beryllium fluoride
complexes. The PDB contains about 200 such structures.
Craig
On Apr 1, 2019, at 9:37 PM, Sweet, Robert
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] beryllium chloride
American Elements sells BeCl2 but you’d have to check with them on what scale
they sell it at. They tend to do custom manufacturing.
https://www.americanelements.com/beryllium-chloride-7787-47-5
BeCl2 dissociates in aqueous soluti
, April 1, 2019 6:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] beryllium chloride
American Elements sells BeCl2 but you’d have to check with them on what scale
they sell it at. They tend to do custom manufacturing.
https://www.americanelements.com/beryllium-chloride-7787-47-5
BeCl2
American Elements sells BeCl2 but you’d have to check with them on what scale
they sell it at. They tend to do custom manufacturing.
https://www.americanelements.com/beryllium-chloride-7787-47-5
BeCl2 dissociates in aqueous solution to form Be(H2O)4+ 2Cl-.
Aaron
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You can purchase beryllium oxide through a number of vendors. After careful
neutralization with an appropriate amount of HCl, you should have BeCl2 in
solution. I usually use pH paper to check the pH in such small volume
operations.
> On Apr 1, 2019, at 4:07 PM, Alexandra Deaconescu
> wrote:
Is this for standard crystals? I think people used to use "basic
beryllium acetate" for that application. A quick Google search got me
nowhere.
-Dan
On 4/1/19 2:07 PM, Alexandra Deaconescu wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone aware of a company that sells Beryllium chloride in the US?
Sigma does not ca
Hello,
Is anyone aware of a company that sells Beryllium chloride in the US?
Sigma does not carry it any longer, and a quick Google search failed to
reveal alternatives.
Thank you very much,
Alexandra
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