Chitosan Oligosaccharide cas 148411-57-8
Product Name: Chitosan oligosaccharide
Molecular Fomula: C12H24N2O9
Molecular Weight: 340.32696
Appearance: Yellow or light yellow powder solid ,no smell, no visible impurities
Content: ??80%
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Chitosan Oligosaccharide
Chitosan oligosaccharide Quick Details
Product Name: Chitosan oligosaccharide
Molecular Fomula: C12H24N2O9
Molecular Weight: 340.32696
Appearance: Yellow or light yellow powder solid ,no smell, no visible impurities
Content: ??80%
Chitosan oligosaccharide Typical Properties
Item
Specifications
Appearance
Yellow or light yellow powder solid ,no smell, no visible impurities
Content
??80%
Molecular weight
??10000Da
Viscosity
Meets the requirements
Moisture
??10%
Ash content
??2%
Ph
5~7
Acid ?Cinsoluble substance
??2.0%
Chitosan oligosaccharide Usage
Treatment of organic and heavy metal contaminants in water, biomedical devices, biodegradable packaging, permeable fabric finishing, cosmetics.
Chitosan oligosaccharide Package
25kg/fiber drum
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