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without L-glutamine, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture. Uses: For analytical and research use. Category: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy. Catalog: IAR4248440.
Beige montmorillonite clay. CAS No. 1318-93-0. Cenik is your partner of choice for specialised chemicals. We don't just provide products - we supply solutions to your technical and regulatory specifications.
Bentonite Clay
Bentonite Clay finds frequent use in various applications, including water treatment processes, as well as in the manufacturing of items like animal feed binders, foundry casting materials, iron ore pellets, and even cat litter. In its fine powder form, this Bentonite Clay serves as a valuable soil amendment for constructing landfills, lagoons, and water ponds, effectively reducing permeability rates and delivering exceptional sealing outcomes. Uses: Water Treatment, Cat Litter, Ceramics, Soil Amendments, Paper. Alternative Names: Montmorillonite, Silicate of Alumina, Smectite Clay, Sodium Activated Bentonite, Sodium Montmorillonite, and Wikinite. CAS No. 1302-78-9. Pack Sizes: 50 lb.
Kaolin appears as odorless white to yellowish or grayish powder. Contains mainly the clay mineral kaolinite (Al2O3(SiO2)2(H2O)2), a hydrous aluminosilicate. Kaolinite has mp 740-1785°C and density 2.65 g/cm³. Kaoline is insoluble in water but darkens and develops a earthy odor when wet.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;WHITE POWDER.;White to yellowish or grayish powder. Odorless.;White to yellowish or grayish powder. [Note: When moistened, darkens & develops a clay-like odor.]. Alternative Names: Aluminum silicate hydroxide, Bolus, Hydrated aluminum silicate, Kaolin, μ-{Hydrogenato(2-)-?O [(hydroxy-?O)(oxo)silyl]silicate}(dioxo)dialuminium dihydrate, Aluminum, dioxo-μ-[silicic acid (H2SiO3)ato(2-)-?O, (hydroxy-?O)oxosilyl ester]-, hydrate (1:2). CAS No. 1332-58-7. Molecular formula: H4Al2O9Si2 · 2 H2O. Mole weight: 294.19 g/mol. Purity: 99%, 99.9%, 99.99%, 99.999%. IUPAC Name: oxo-oxoalumanyloxy-[oxo(oxoalumanyloxy)silyl] oxysilane; dihydrate. SMILES: O.O.O=[Al]O[Si](=O)O[Si](=O)O[Al]=O. InChI: InChI=1S/2Al.O5Si2.2H2O.2O/c;;1-6(2)5-7(3)4;;;;/h;;;2*1H2;;/q2*+1;-2;;;
Kaolin Clay can be used in a variety of things including adhesives, coatings, inks, plastics, rubber and coatings. Uses: Adhesives & Cements, Extender, Ink, Paint & Coatings, Plastics, Rubber. Alternative Names: Hydrous Aluminum Silicate, China Clay, Delaminated Kaolin. Grades: Tech. CAS: 1332-58-7. Pack Sizes: 50Lb.
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Montmorillonite Bentonite Clay
Montmorillonite Bentonite Clay. CAS No. 1332-58-7. Purity: 99.9 %.
Montmorillonite Clay
Montmorillonite Clay. CAS No. 1318-93-0. Molecular formula: Al2[(OH)2|Si4O10].nH2O. Purity: >99%.
White powder, varies in composition. Uses: ceramics, glass, coatings, rubber filler. Group: silicate compound. Alternative Names: Aluminosilicate, Clay (when hydrated). CAS No. 12141-46-7.
Aluminum silicate
Aluminum silicate. Synonyms: Aluminatesilicate; dryingpearlsorange(heavymetalfree); PYROPHYLLITE; PYRAX ABB; SILLIMANITE; SILICA-ALUMINA CATALYST SUPPORT; MONTMORILLONITE (ALUMINUM PILLARED CLAY); KAOLINITE. CAS No. 1327-36-2. Pack Sizes: 250kg. Product ID: CDC10-0004. Molecular formula: Al2O5Si. Category: Cosmetic Chemical Abrasives. Product Keywords: Cosmetic Ingredients; Cosmetic Chemical Abrasives; Aluminum silicate; CDC10-0004; 1327-36-2; Al2O5Si; Aluminatesilicate; 215-113-2; MFCD00058866; 1327-36-2. Grade: Laboratory. Purity: 0.99. EC Number: 215-113-2. Physical State: Powder. Application: Abrasives, absorbents, cosmetic colorants, opacifying agents. Melting Point: 1480 °C. Density: 2.8-2.9 g/cm3. Product Description: An aluminum silicate, a high-heat- resisting material containing a maximum amount of mullite, developed from the alteration of andalusite during firing.
Bentonite
Bentonite is a crystalline, claylike mineral, and is available as an odorless, pale buff, or cream to grayish-colored fine powder, which is free from grit. It consists of particles about 50-150 mm in size along with numerous particles about 1-2 mm. Microscopic examination of samples stained with alcoholic methylene blue solution reveals strongly stained blue particles. Bentonite may have a slight earthy taste. Synonyms: Albagel; bentonitum; E558; mineral soap; Polargel; soap clay; taylorite; Veegum HS; wilkinite. CAS No. 1302-78-9. Product ID: PE0361. Molecular formula: Al2O3`4SiO2`H2O. Mole weight: 359.16. Category: Adsorbent; Suspending Agents; Thickener; Dairy Stabilizer; Stabilizer. Product Keywords: Suspending Agents; Adsorbents; Stabilizers; ; PE0361; Bentonite; Adsorbent; Suspending Agents; Thickener; Dairy Stabilizer; Stabilizer; Al2O3`4SiO2`H2O; 1302-78-9. UNII: A3N5ZCN45C. Chemical Name: Bentonite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Dental; Oral; Topical; Transdermal. Dosage Form: Oral capsules, tablets, and suspensions, topical suspensions, controlled-release transdermal films, and pessaries. Stability and Storage Conditions: Bentonite is hygroscopic and should avoid absorbing moisture from the environment. The bentonite aqueous suspension can be sterilized by autoclaving. After the solid bentonite was dried at 100°C, it was kept at 170°C for 1 hour for dry heat sterilization. This product
Ceresin
Ceresin is a white-to-yellow waxy mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by purification of ozokerite. It occurs as odorless, tasteless, amorphous (noncrystalline) brittle, waxy cakes or pastilles. Synonyms: Cera mineralis alba; ceresine; ceresine wax; ceresin wax; cerin; cerosin; Cirashine CS; earth wax; GS-Ceresin; Koster Keunen Ceresine; mineral wax; purified ozokerite; Ross Ceresine Wax; white ceresin wax; white ozokerite wax. CAS No. 8001-75-0. Product ID: PE-0605. Category: Coating Agents; Opacifier; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents. Product Keywords: Other Materials; Stabilizers; PE-0605; Ceresin; Coating Agents; Opacifier; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents; ; 8001-75-0. UNII: Q1LS2UJO3A. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Topical. Dosage Form: Topical ointments; vaginal emulsions and cream. Stability and Storage Conditions: Ceresin should be stored in well-closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from extreme heat and strong oxidizing agents. Source and Preparation: Ceresin is prepared by extraction and purification of the native mineral fossil wax ozokerite, which is derived from coal and shale.Ozokerite is mined from deposits in various localities around the world. It is found as irregular mineral veins or as a black mass in clay strata. Mined ozokerite is heated to melt it, and any earth or rock is removed. If necessary, it is heated to 115-120°C to remove any moisture
Diatomaceous Earth FW 14
Diatomaceous Earth FW 14 is a filter aid used in a variety of applications, such as swimming pools. When Diatomaceous Earth is introduced into the pool filter system, it coats the filter cloth. As water passes over the filter grids, the DE particles capture even the smallest suspended dirt particles. DE Powder also works wonders in wine making. The pores within and between the cell walls of Diatomaceous Earth are so small, they trap bacteria, clay particles, some viruses, and other suspended solids from liquids. This leaves the wine cleaner and with drastically reduced solids and contaminant levels. It is also used in wastewater as the primary use is as a precoat in the filtration of industrial wastewater. Uses: Filter Aid. Alternative Names: Diatomaceous Earth, Diatomaceous Earth Flux Calcined. Grades: Tech. CAS No. 68855-54-9, 14464-46-1. Pack Sizes: 50 lb.
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Fuller's earth
Fuller's earth. Synonyms: (6R,7R)-8-Oxo-3-(pyridinium-1-ylmethyl)-7-[(2-thienylacetyl)amino]-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate. CAS No. 8031-18-3. Pack Sizes: 1 kg, 5 kg. Product ID: CDC10-0013. Molecular formula: C19H17N3O4S2. Category: Cosmetic Chemical Abrasives. Product Keywords: Cosmetic Ingredients; Cosmetic Chemical Abrasives; Fuller's earth; CDC10-0013; 8031-18-3; C19H17N3O4S2; (6R,7R)-8-Oxo-3-(pyridinium-1-ylmethyl)-7-[(2-thienylacetyl)amino]-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate; MFCD00081617; 8031-18-3. Grade: Laboratory Reagent (LR). Color: Beige, grey or brown. Physical State: Powder or granules. Quality Level: 200. Storage: Under proper storage conditions clay may store indefinitely. Application: Cosmetics. Boiling Point: N/A. Melting Point: >1000°C. Density: 0.304-0.737 g/cm3. Product Description: Fuller's Earth, Powder is a palygorskite or bentonite clay material that has the ability to decolorize oil and other liquids. It is typically used as an absorbent for grease or oil. Ungraded products supplied by Spectrum are indicative of a grade suitable for general industrial use or research purposes and typically are not suitable for human consumption or therapeutic use.
Hectorite
Hectorite is a naturally occurring 2 : 1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group and is a principal component of bentonite clay. Hectorite occurs as an odorless, white to cream colored, waxy, dull powder composed of aggregates of colloidal sized lath-shaped crystals. Synonyms: Hector clay; Hectabrite AW; Hectabrite DP; Ghassoulite; Laponite; SHCa-1; Strese & Hofmanns Hectorite. CAS No. 12173-47-6. Product ID: PE0380. Molecular formula: Na0.3(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2. Mole weight: ?383. Category: Adsorbents; Emulsifiers. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Solid Dosage Form; Filler Excipients; Absorbent; Hectorite; PE0380; 08X4KI73EZ; 12173-47-6; 12173-47-6. UNII: 08X4KI73EZ. Chemical Name: Hectorite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hectorite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Hectorite is used widely in pharmaceutical preparations as an absorbent, emulsifier, stabilizer, suspending agent, thickener, and viscosity-controlling agent. Hectorite is a component of other naturally occurring clays and hence may be suitable for use in similar pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, oil-in-water emulsifying agent,suspending agent, or viscosity-increasing agent. It is also available as a synthetic material. Hectorite is used to modify the thixotropic behavior of pharmaceutical dispersions and for s
Hectorite
Hectorite is a naturally occurring 2 : 1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group and is a principal component of bentonite clay. Hectorite occurs as an odorless, white to creamcolored, waxy, dull powder composed of aggregates of colloidalsized lath-shaped crystals. Synonyms: Hector clay; Hectabrite AW; Hectabrite DP; Ghassoulite; Laponite; SHCa-1; Strese & Hofmanns Hectorite. CAS No. 12173-47-6. Product ID: PE-0559. Molecular formula: Na0.3(Mg, Li)3Si4O10(F, OH)2. Mole weight: 383. Category: Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0559; Hectorite; Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents; Na0.3(Mg, Li)3Si4O10(F, OH)2; 12173-47-6. UNII: 08X4KI73EZ. Chemical Name: Hectorite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hectorite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Naturally occurring hectorite is mined from weathered bentonite deposits. It is further processed to remove grit and impurities so that it is suitable for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Applications: Hectorite is used widely in pharmaceutical preparations as an absorbent, emulsifier, stabilizer, suspending agent, thickener, and viscosity-controlling agent. Hectorite is a component of other naturally occurring clays and hence may be suitable for
Kaolin
Kaolin appears as odorless white to yellowish or grayish powder. Contains mainly the clay mineral kaolinite (Al2O3(SiO2)2(H2O)2), a hydrous aluminosilicate. Kaolinite has mp 740-1785°C and density 2.65 g/cm³. Kaoline is insoluble in water but darkens and develops a earthy odor when wet.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;WHITE POWDER.;White to yellowish or grayish powder. Odorless.;White to yellowish or grayish powder. [Note: When moistened, darkens & develops a clay-like odor.]. Molecular formula: H2Al2Si2O8H2O;Al2Si2O5(OH)4;Al2H4O9Si2. Mole weight: 258.16g/mol. IUPAC Name: oxo-oxoalumanyloxy-[oxo(oxoalumanyloxy)silyl]oxysilane;dihydrate. SMILES: O.O.O=[Al]O[Si](=O)O[Si](=O)O[Al]=O. InChI: InChI=1S/2Al.O5Si2.2H2O.2O/c;;1-6(2)5-7(3)4;;;;/h;;;2*1H2;;/q2*+1;-2;;;
Kaolin
Kaolin occurs as a white to grayish-white colored, unctuous powder free from gritty particles. It has a characteristic earthy or claylike taste, and when moistened with water it becomes darker in color and develops a claylike odor. Synonyms: Argilla; bolus alba; China clay; E559; kaolinite; kaolinum ponderosum; Lion; porcelain clay; Sim 90; weisserton; white bole. CAS No. 1332-58-7. Product ID: PE0382. Molecular formula: Al2H4O9Si2. Mole weight: 258.16. Category: Adsorbent; Suspending Agents; Tablet and Capsule Diluent. Product Keywords: Suspending Agents; Adsorbents; PE0382; Kaolin; Adsorbent; Suspending Agents; Tablet and Capsule Diluent; Al2H4O9Si2; 1332-58-7. UNII: 24H4NWX5CO. Chemical Name: Hydrated aluminum silicate. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; Topical. Dosage Form: Capsule, Powder for suspension, Syrup, Tablet. Stability and Storage Conditions: Kaolin is a stable material. Since it is a naturally occurring material, kaolin is commonly contaminated with microorganisms such as Bacillus anthracis, Clostridium tetani, and Clostridium welchii.However, kaolin may be sterilized by heating at a temperature greater than 160°C for not less than 1 hour. When moistened with water, kaolin darkens and becomes plastic. Kaolin should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Applications: Kaolin is a naturally occurring mineral used in oral and topical pharmaceutical formulations.In o
Magnesium sulfate
Magnesium sulfate is an inorganic salt (chemical compound) containing magnesium, sulfur and oxygen, with the formula MgSO4.It is often encountered as the heptahydrate sulfate mineral epsomite (MgSO4·7H2O), commonly called Epsom salt, taking its name from a bitter saline spring in Epsom in Surrey, England, where the salt was produced from the springs that arise where the porous chalk of the North Downs meets non-porous London clay. The monohydrate, MgSO4·H2O is found as the mineral kieserite. The overall global annual usage in the mid-1970s of the monohydrate was 2.3 million tons, of which the majority was used in agriculture.Anhydrous magnesium sulfate is used as a drying agent. The anhydrous form is hygroscopic (readily absorbs water from the air) and is therefore difficult to weigh accurately; the hydrate is often preferred when preparing solutions (for example, in medical preparations). Epsom salt has been traditionally used as a component of bath salts. Epsom salt can also be used as a beauty product. Athletes use it to soothe sore muscles, while gardeners use it to improve crops. Alternative Names: Magnesium sulfate anhydrous. CAS No. 7487-88-9. Molecular formula: MgO4S. Mole weight: 120.37. Purity: 99%+. IUPAC Name: Magnesium;sulfate. SMILES: [O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[Mg+2]. InChI: InChI=1S/Mg.H2O4S/c;1-5(2,3)4/h;(H2,1,2,3,4)/q+2;/p-2.
Saponite
Saponite is a naturally occurring 2:1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group. It is a magnesium-rich hydrated aluminum silicate and is present as a component of some commercial magnesium aluminum silicate clays. It occurs in soft, amorphous masses in the cavities of certain rocks. Saponite occurs as a white to off-white, dull powder composed of fine-grained crystals of colloidal size. The material is greasy or soapy to the touch and swells on the addition of water. Synonyms: Afrodit; aluminum-saponite; auxite; cathkinite; ferroan saponite; griffithite; licianite; lucianite; piotine; zebedassite. CAS No. 1319-41-1. Product ID: PE0381. Molecular formula: (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2·4H2O. Mole weight: ?480. Category: Adsorbents; Emulsifiers. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Solid Dosage Form; Filler Excipients; Absorbent; Saponite; PE0381; 1319-41-1; 1319-41-1. Chemical Name: Saponite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Saponite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Saponite is a colloidal material present in various naturally occurring clays such as magnesium aluminum silicates and is therefore suitable for use in pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, viscosity-increasing agent, suspending agent,or as an oil-in-water emulsifying agent. Saponite, as a component of magnesium alu
Saponite
Saponite is a naturally occurring 2:1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group. It is a magnesium-rich hydrated aluminum silicate and is present as a component of some commercial magnesium aluminum silicate clays. It occurs in soft, amorphous masses in the cavities of certain rocks. Saponite occurs as a white to off-white, dull powder composed of fine-grained crystals of colloidal size. The material is greasy or soapy to the touch and swells on the addition of water. Synonyms: Afrodit; aluminum-saponite; auxite; cathkinite; ferroan saponite; griffithite; licianite; lucianite; piotine; zebedassite. CAS No. 1319-41-1. Product ID: PE-0564. Molecular formula: (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2`4H2O. Mole weight: ?480. Category: Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0564; Saponite; Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents; (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2`4H2O; 1319-41-1. UNII: NA. Chemical Name: Saponite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Saponite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Saponite is a colloidal material present in various naturally occurring clays such as magnesium aluminum silicates and is therefore suitable for use in pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, viscosity-incre
Sinapi alba L. P.E
Mustard seeds are the small seeds of the various mustard plants. Mustard seed is about 2 mm in diameter, and may be colored from yellowish white to black. Mustard seeds are important spices in many regional cuisines. It is often referred to as "eye of newt."White mustard seed extract powder Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. White mustard seed extract powder can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers moist soil.The white mustard seed extract powder contains up to 35% of a semi-drying oil. White mustard seed extract powder is used as a lubricant a.o is best avoided if this is likely to be a problem. Applications: (1) pharmaceutical chemical raw materials and dietary supplement ingredients,(2) pesticides and plant growth regulator materials,(3) veterinary api and feed additives raw materials. Group: Others. Synonyms: Mustard Seeds Extract; Sinapis alba seed; white mustard seed; Mustard Seed; Semen Brassicae. Purity: 5:1 10:1 20:1. Stability: 2 years while properly stored. Appearance: Brown yellow powder. Storage: Store in cool & dry place. Keep away from strong light and heat. Source: Mustard Seed. Mustard Seeds Extract; Sinapis alba seed; white mustard seed; Mustard Seed; Semen Brassicae; Sinapi alba L. P.E. Cat No: EXTC-219.
Sodium Hexametaphosphate
Sodium Hexametaphosphate is used in all kinds of chemical processes from water treatment to textiles, and other varied uses. Uses: Sequestrant, Chelating Agent, Water Softener, Dispersing Agent, Emulsifier, Kaolin Clay Dispersant, Water Treatment, Deflocculant. Alternative Names: SHMP,Graham's Salt, Metaphosphoric Acid Sodium Salt, Polyphosphoric Acid Sodium Salt, Sodium Metaphosphate, Sodium Polyphosphate. Grades: Tech. NSF. CAS: 68915-31-1. Pack Sizes: 50Lb.
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Titan Yellow
Titan Yellow. Uses: For analytical and research use. Alternative Names: Clayton Yellow; Thiazol Yellow; Direct Yellow 9. CAS No. 1829-00-1. Molecular formula: C28H19N5Na2O6S4. Mole weight: 695.71. Catalog: APB1829001.
Toluene-2,4-Diisocyanate
Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate appears as colorless to yellow or dark liquid or solid with a sweet, fruity, pungent odor. Melting point 68°F (20° C). Evolves CO2 when moist. This can cause over-pressurization in an enclosed space.Toxic and carcinogenic. Used in polyurethane foams, coatings in floor and wood finishes, sealers, paints, concrete sealers for aircraft and tank trucks, elastomers in clay pipe seals, elastomers and coatings, and crosslinking agent for nylon. Rate of onset: Immediate Persistence: Hours - weeks Odor threshold: 0.4 - 2 ppm Source/use/other hazard: Polyurethane (wood coatings, foam), nylon industries; skin irritant.;Liquid;Liquid;COLOURLESS-TO-PALE YELLOW LIQUID OR CRYSTALS WITH PUNGENT ODOUR. TURNS PALE YELLOW ON EXPOSURE TO AIR.;Colorless to pale-yellow solid or liquid (above 71°F) with a sharp, pungent odor.;Colorless to pale-yellow solid or liquid (above 71°F) with a sharp, pungent odor. Molecular formula: C9H6N2O2;CH3C6H3(NCO)2;C9H6N2O2. Mole weight: 174.16g/mol. IUPAC Name: 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylbenzene. SMILES: CC1=C(C=C(C=C1)N=C=O)N=C=O. InChI: InChI=1S/C9H6N2O2/c1-7-2-3-8(10-5-12)4-9(7)11-6-13/h2-4H,1H3.
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