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()-Citronellal

()-Citronellal

Product Details:

  • Molecular Formula C10H18O
  • Molecular Weight 154.25 g Grams (g)
  • Density 855 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
  • Usage Citronellol is used in perfumes and insect repellents, and as a mite attractant. Citronellol is a good mosquito repellent at short distances, but protection greatly lessens when the subject is slightly further from the source.
  • Appearance Colorless Slightly yellow Liquid
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()-Citronellal Price And Quantity

  • 100 INR
  • 1 Kilograms

()-Citronellal Product Specifications

  • 154.25 g Grams (g)
  • Colorless Slightly yellow Liquid
  • C10H18O
  • 855 Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
  • Citronellol is used in perfumes and insect repellents, and as a mite attractant. Citronellol is a good mosquito repellent at short distances, but protection greatly lessens when the subject is slightly further from the source.

()-Citronellal Trade Information

  • Cash Against Delivery (CAD) Cash in Advance (CID) Cash Advance (CA)
  • 500 Kilograms kg Per Month
  • 2-8 Week
  • Yes
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
  • Carton and Poly Bag.
  • Western Europe Central America Eastern Europe Africa Middle East South America Australia Asia North America
  • All India

Product Description

(±)-Citronellal

analytical standard

Synonym: (±)-3,7-Dimethyl-6-octenal

  • CAS Number 106-23-0

  • Linear Formula (CH3)2C=CHCH2CH2CH(CH3)CH2CHO

  • Molecular Weight 154.25

    grade  


    analytical standard
    assay   ¥98.0% (GC)
    form   neat
    shelf life   limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
    application(s)   HPLC: suitable
      gas chromatography (GC): suitable
    refractive index   n20/D 1.451(lit.)
    bp   207 °C(lit.)
    density   0.857 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
    format   neat
    storage temp.   2-8°C

     

 

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