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Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Alcohol is a colorless liquid with a mild, pleasant aromatic odor. It is highly valued as a solvent due to its polarity, low toxicity, and low vapor pressure. This compound is partially soluble in water (4 g/100 mL) and completely miscible in alcohols. Benzyl Alcohol, NF, plays a crucial role in the manufacturing of other benzyl compounds and serves as a pharmaceutical aid and preservative in numerous injectable drugs. Widely used in perfumery and flavoring, it is an organic aromatic alcohol naturally found in various fruits, teas, and essential oils such as Jasmine, Hyacinth, and Ylang-Ylang.
In addition to being a preservative, Benzyl Alcohol functions as a solvent, anesthetic, flavoring agent, and an active ingredient in head lice treatments. Its versatile applications extend to personal care products, including baby products, eye products, shaving products, cosmetics, skincare, hair care, nail care, and bath products, as well as soaps and detergents. With the formula C6H5CH2OH, Benzyl Alcohol is manufactured in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and complies with Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EC and its amendments. It holds GRAS, Halal, and Kosher certifications and is not tested on animals.
Key Features
- Colorless liquid with mild aromatic odor
- Highly effective solvent
- Low toxicity and low vapor pressure
- Partially soluble in water, fully miscible in alcohols
- Used as a preservative, anesthetic, and flavoring agent
- Active ingredient in head lice treatment
Product Specifications
Formula | C6H5CH2OH |
Water Solubility | 4 g/100 mL |
Alcohol Solubility | Completely miscible |
Certifications | GRAS, Halal, Kosher |
Manufacturing Standards | GMP, Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EC |
Similar Products
- Colorless liquid with aromatic odor
- Multi-use organic solvent
- Preservative for cosmetics
- Solvent in pharmaceuticals
- Aromatic compound in flavors
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Sodium Metabisulfite, 98%
Sodium metabisulfite (SMBS) is commonly used for removal of free chlorine and as a biostatic. Other chemical reducing agents exist (e.g., sulfur dioxide), but they are not as cost-effective as SMBS. When dissolved in water, sodium bisulfite (SBS) is formed from SMBS: Na2S2O5 + H2O → 2 NaHSO3, then reduces hypochlorous acid according to: 2NaHSO3 + 2HOCl → H2SO4 + 2HCl + Na2SO4. In theory, 1.34 mg of sodium metabisulfite will remove 1.0 mg of free chlorine. In practice, however, 3.0 mg of sodium metabisulfite is normally used to remove 1.0 mg of chlorine.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 7681-57-4 |
Chemical Formula | Na2S2O5 |
Grade | Food Grade, Fine Crystal |
Applications and Benefits:
- Preservative
- Antioxidant
- Bleaching agent
- Chlorine removal
- Biostatic agent
Caution:
Toxic by inhalation. Tolerance limit: 5 mg per cubic meter of air.
Synonyms:
Pyrosulfurous acid, disodium salt; Sodium Pyrosulfite; Disodium Salt Pyrosulfurous Acid; Sodium disulfite; Disodium disulfite; Disulfurous
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