Make your products visible globally with Elite Membership.
I agree to the terms and conditions
Existing User?
Sign In with Email
Remember Me Forgot Password?
New User?
Enter your registered Email ID to get reset password.
Elite Member
Individual Register
nil
Diethyl carbonate is a carbonate ester of carbonic acid and ethanol. It is a solvent of both extraction and reaction used in many industries, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, hydrocarbon refinery, paint and coatings and fragrances. It is used as a methylation and carbonylation agent in organic synthesis. It can be used as fuel and lube additive. It can be made by reacting phosgene with ethanol, producing hydrogen chloride as a byproduct.
Diethylene glycol is an organic compound. It is a widely used solvent. It is used in the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins, polyurethanes and plasticizers. It is used as a building block in organic synthesis. It is a solvent for nitrocellulose, resins, dyes, oils, and other organic compounds. It is a humectant for tobacco, cork, printing ink, and glue. It is also a component in brake fluid, lubricants, wallpaper strippers, artificial fog solutions, and heating or cooking fuel. In personal care products diethylene glycol is often replaced by selected diethylene glycol ethers. A dilute solution of diethylene glycol can also be used as a coolant. However, ethylene glycol is much more commonly used.
Finozyme NEU Conc is a concentrated, cellulose based enzymatic finishing agent to impart superior surface smoothness to cellulosic fabrics as well to denim garments in neutral medium.
Finozyme PML Conc is a specially designed enzyme for application in biofinishing and denim washing of all cellulosic fabrics, both woven and knits in acid medium.
Hydrofluoric acid is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. It is a valued source of fluorine, being the precursor to numerous pharmaceuticals such as fluoxetine and diverse materials such as polytetrafluoroethylene. It is a highly corrosive acid, capable of dissolving many materials, especially oxides. The principal use of hydrofluoric acid is in organofluorine chemistry. Most high-volume inorganic fluoride compounds are prepared from hydrofluoric acid. The ability of hydrofluoric acid to dissolve metal oxides is the basis of several applications. It removes oxide impurities from stainless steel, a process called pickling, and silicon wafers in the semiconductor industry. In similar manner, it is also used to etch glass. A 5% to 9% hydrofluoric acid gel is also commonly used to etch all ceramic dental restorations to improve bonding. For similar reasons, dilute hydrofluoric acid is a component of household rust stain remover and in car washes in "wheel cleaner" compounds. Diluted hydrofluoric acid is used in the petroleum industry in a mixture with other acids in order to stimulate the production of water, oil, and gas wells specifically where sandstone is involved.
Hydrogen peroxide was first described in 1818 by Louis Jacques Thenard, who produced it by treating barium peroxide with nitric acid. Hydrogen Peroxide is the simplest peroxide (a compound with an oxygen-oxygen single bond) and in its pure form is a colorless liquid, slightly more viscous than water. It is a nonplanar molecule possessing (twisted) C2 symmetry. Hydrogen peroxide has a number of structural analogues of which hydrogen disulfide is perhaps the most closely related. It has the highest (theoretical) boiling point of all the analogues. Its melting point is also fairly high, being comparable to that of hydrazine, with only hydroxylamine crystallising significantly more readily. Hydrogen peroxide is also one of the two chief chemicals in the defense system of the bombardier beetle, reacting with hydroquinone to discourage predators. It is used in the production of certain organic peroxides, such as dibenzoyl peroxide, used in polymerisations and other chemical processes. It is used in certain waste water remediation processes. It oxidizes organic compounds as well as deodorizes sulfur-containing species. Hydrogen peroxide is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as an antimicrobial agent, an oxidizing agent and for other purposes by the U.S. FDA. Hydrogen peroxide has been used, in sufficient concentrations, to disinfect inanimate objects. It has been used as a propellant in rocketry and as a hybrid rocket oxidiser. Hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide are sometimes used to treat acne. Hydrogen peroxide is also used in the oil and gas exploration industry to oxidize rock matrix in preparation for micro-fossil analysis. It is absorbed by skin upon contact and creates a local skin capillary embolism that appears as a temporary whitening of the skin.
Isatoic anhydride is a hetero bicyclic aromatic compound with diketone at 2 and 4 positions and additional one oxygen atom in the ring system. It, a cyclic ester, is a versatile intermediate used for the manufacture of target materials. It has a lactam structure which is an important part of antibiotics, such as penicillin and textiles.
Isopropyl Acetate is a fast-evaporating solvent.It is the product of condensation of acetic acid and isopropanol.It has good solvency characteristics for resins, such as cellulosics, vinyl copolymers, polyesters, polystyrene, acrylics, kauri and manila gums, rosin, dammar.It is used as surfactant in cleaning fluids, coatings, coatings for automotive, coatings for plastic, nail care, printing inks, solvents for cosmetics and personal care, and Solvents for fragrances
POLYOXYETHYLENE 10 TRIDECYL ETHER
Stay updated with the latest chemical industry trends and innovations.
Verification Code has been sent to
Please enter the Verification Code below to verify your Email Address.If you cannot see the email from "noreply@worldofchemicals.com" in your inbox,make sure to check your SPAM Folder