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Product Description
CAS 111-30-8 Glutaraldehyde 50%
Glutaraldehyde
CAS No: 111-30-8
Molecular Formula: C5H8O2
Use
It is widely used for oil production, medical care, bio-chemical, leather treatment, tanning agents, protein
cross-linking agent; in the preparation of heterocyclic compounds; also used for plastics, adhesives, fuels,
perfumes, textile, paper making, printing; corrosion prevention of instruments and cosmetics etc.
Characteristic
It is colorless or light yellow transparent liquid with slight irritating odor; soluble in water, ether and ethanol.
It is active, can be easily polymerized and oxidized, and it is an excellent cross-linking agent for protein.
It also has excellent sterilizing properties.
Specification
Appearance | Colorless or light yellow transparent liquid |
Content | ≥50.0% |
PH | 3.0 ~ 5.0 |
Usage
Generally the dosage is 50-100mg/l.
Package and Storage
220kg plastic drum or 1100kg IBC,to be stored in cool and ventilated room with a shelf time of one year.
Specification
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