Convert Nanomoles per hour to Micromoles per second
Convert Nanomoles per hour (nmol/h) to Micromoles per second (µmol/s) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
µmol/s = nmol/h × 2.777777778e-7
About Nanomoles per hour
The nanomole per hour (nmol/h) equals 10⁻⁹/3600 ≈ 2.778×10⁻¹³ mol/s, used in membrane transport kinetics, stable-isotope tracer pharmacokinetics, and slow enzymatic reactions in isolated cells. Urea cycle flux in isolated hepatocytes and copper transport across intestinal epithelia are typically measured in nmol/h per mg protein. 1 nmol/h ≈ 2.778×10⁻¹³ mol/s.
About Micromoles per second
The micromole per second (µmol/s) equals 10⁻⁶ mol/s and is numerically equal to the katal (kat) - the SI unit of catalytic activity. One katal of enzyme converts exactly 1 µmol of substrate per second; preparative HPLC columns and benchtop continuous-flow synthesis reactors commonly operate at µmol/s throughput. 1 µmol/s = 1 µkat = 10⁻⁶ mol/s = 60 µmol/min.
Quick Reference Table
| Nanomoles per hour (nmol/h) | Micromoles per second (µmol/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 nmol/h | 2.778 × 10-7 µmol/s |
| 2 nmol/h | 5.556 × 10-7 µmol/s |
| 5 nmol/h | 1.389 × 10-6 µmol/s |
| 10 nmol/h | 2.778 × 10-6 µmol/s |
| 25 nmol/h | 6.944 × 10-6 µmol/s |
| 50 nmol/h | 1.389 × 10-5 µmol/s |
| 100 nmol/h | 2.778 × 10-5 µmol/s |