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Subject: Re: shipping heavy-atom solutions using Fedex
From: Christopher Law chrisjlaw {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-02-12

"Does anyone has experience in shipping
these compounds"

Try Hampton Research.


Christopher J. Law, PhD.,
Skirball Institute,
NYU Medical Center,
New York, NY 10016, U.S.A



On 11/02/2008, David Aragao wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> We need to ship small amounts (< 100ul, [ ] < 5mM) of heavy atom (HA)
> solutions to a synchrotron for onsite HA soaking. Fedex is able to do so
> but is asking for the corresponding UN numbers. All the HAs are from
> Hampton Research kit. We have found the UN number for three HA but we
> cannot find for the other 3. Does anyone has experience in shipping
> these compounds or knows where we could get these numbers for:
>
> ethyl mercuric phosphate (EMP) - C2H5HgO)HPO2
> potassium tetranitroplatinate - K2Pt(NO2)4
> potassium tetracyanoplatinate - K2Pt(CN)4
>
> We are thinking in leaving EMP out but to ship the above platinum HAs
> with the same UN number as K2PtCl4 (UN 3288.61 toxic solid, inorganic).
>
> any comment would be extremely useful,
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> David
> ---
> David platinum, Ph. D.
> Postdoctoral Researcher
> Membrane Structural and Functional Biology group
> CES department, University of Limerick
> Ireland
>




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