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Method-comparison
Acetone as a solvent: when to choose it over methanol or ethanol
Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent with high solubility for organic compounds, low viscosity, and rapid evaporation. It is preferred over methanol and ethanol in applications requiring fast drying, minimal hydrogen bonding interference, or high solubility for non-polar compounds. Its lower toxicity and higher boiling point than ethanol make it suitable for lab-scale extractions and cleaning. However, it is more flammable and less biocompatible than ethanol.
Jun 17, 2026 · 4 min read -
Method-comparison
How TCEP differs from DTT as a disulfide reducing agent
TCEP (tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine) and DTT (dithiothreitol) are both disulfide reducing agents used in biochemical and chemical applications. TCEP is more stable in aqueous solutions and at higher pH, resistant to oxidation, and effective under denaturing conditions. DTT is less stable, prone to oxidation, and less effective above pH 7.5. Both are used in protein denaturation, sample preparation, and redox studies.
Jun 9, 2026 · 4 min read