Sucrose Octaacetate Cas 126-14-7
Chemical Name: Sucrose octaacetate
CAS No.:126-14-7
Molecular Fomula: C28H38O19
Molecular weight: 678.59
Appearance: Off-White to White Powder
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Sucrose octaacetate Quick Details
Chemical Name: Sucrose octaacetate
CAS No.:126-14-7
Molecular Fomula: C28H38O19
Chemical Structure:
Molecular weight: 678.59
Appearance: Off-White to White Powder
Assay??98%min
Sucrose octaacetate?Typical Properties
ITEMS
SPECIFICATION
APPEARANCE
Off-White to White Powder
Melting Temperature
??78??
Purity
??98%
Acidity
Not more than 2DROPS
Water Content
??1%
Residue on Ignition
??0.1%
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Sucrose octaacetate application:
Alcohol denaturants, bitter additives for food and medicine, adhesives for food packaging, paper impregnants, plasticizers and additives for cellulose esters and synthetic resins, additives for tobacco and its products, and feed additives
Sucrose octaacetate Packaging and Shipping?
drums, 25kg
Sucrose octaacetate?Storage
It should be placed in tight container,avoiding light
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