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Description
Methyl dodecylbenzenesulphonate is produced by HiMedia Laboratories. It's also identified by the synonyms DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID METHYL ESTER, it's a Pale yellow liquid that is imployed for surfactant tests, it's can be used in building Blocks and chemical Synthesis..
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Synonym
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID METHYL ESTER; METHYL DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE;methyl dodecylbenzenesulphonate ;METHYL DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE FOR TENS&; forsurfactanttests;Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-, methyl ester;METHYL DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE FOR SURF;Methyl 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonate
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Molecular Formula
C19H32O3S
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Linear Formula
NA
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Molecular Weight
340.52 g/mol
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Shelf Life
4 years
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Classification
Organic
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Physical state
Liquid
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Appearance
Pale yellow liquid
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Application
Methyl dodecylbenzenesulphonate is imployed for surfactant tests, it's can be used in building Blocks and chemical Synthesis.
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Solubility
10 mg soluble in 10 mL of water
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Storage Temperature
Store below 30°C,Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place
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Assay
(Hyamine Titration) : min. 95.00%
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Melting Point
NA
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Boiling point
NA
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Flash Point
Probably combustible.
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Density
At 25°C : 1.022 - 1.032 g/mL
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PH
NA
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Fluorescence
NA
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Note
Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents
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To order
To order Methyl dodecylbenzenesulphonate, please use the cat ''RM5523-5MLX1'' and submit your purchase order by email or by Fax, please contact us by email or Live chat.
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Technical Service
Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.
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Additional description
A methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms — CH3. In formulas, the group is often abbreviated Me. Such hydrocarbon groups occur in many organic compounds. It is a very stable group in most molecules. While the methyl group is usually part of a larger molecule, it can be found on its own in any of three forms anion, cation or radical. The anion has eight valence electrons, the radical seven and the cation six. All three forms are highly reactive and rarely observed,