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CAS No 1302-78-9 , dioxosilane Search by region : Germany

  • Name: dioxosilane
  • Synonyms: oxo(oxoalumanyloxy)alumane; Otaylite; 1302-78-9; Askangel;dioxosilane; Benclay; IvyBlock;Bentone 34; Bentoquatam; Magbond; Aquagel; Ivy block;hydrate;
  • CAS Registry Number:
  • Flash Point: 184.7°C
  • Boiling Point: 381.8°Cat760mmHg
  • Density: 2~3g/cm3
  • Refractive index: 1.503
  • Safety Statements: R20/22;R8
  • Flash Point: 184.7°C
  • EINECS: 215-108-5
  • Molecular Weight: 180.060857
  • InchiKey: SVPXDRXYRYOSEX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI: InChI=1S/2Al.O2Si.H2O.3O/c;;1-3-2;;;;/h;;;1H2;;;
  • Risk Statements: S22;S24/25
  • Molecular Formula: Al2H2O6Si
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:1302-78-9 dioxosilane

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1302-78-9 Bentonites, different quality

  • Bentonites, different quality
  • Germany CHEMOS GmbH [Manufacturer]
  • Tel: 0049 9402/9336 0
  • Fax: 0049 9402/9336 13
  • Address: CHEMOS GmbH
    Werner-von-Siemensstr. 3
    93128 Regenstauf
    Germany null,nullGermany
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1302-78-9 BENTONITE PURE

  • Germany AppliChem GmbH [Manufacturer]
  • Tel: +49 6151 93 57 0
  • Fax: +49 6151 93 57 11
  • Address: AppliChem GmbH
    Ottoweg 4
    64291 Darmstadt
    Germany null,nullGermany
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1302-78-9 Nanoclay

  • Germany AppliChem mbH null
  • Tel: +49 6151 93 57 0
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  • Address: Ottoweg 4 D-64291 Darmstadt null,nullGermany
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1302-78-9 Bentonite (sodium form)

  • Bentonite (sodium form)
  • Germany ABCR GmbH & Co KG [Manufacturer]
  • Tel: +49 721 95061-0
  • Fax: +49 721 95061-80
  • Address: Im Schlehert 10
    76187 Karlsruhe
    Germany null,nullGermany
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References of dioxosilane
Title: Bentonite
CAS Registry Number: 1302-78-9
Synonyms: Wilkinite
Literature References: A colloidal native hydrated aluminum silicate (clay) found in the midwest of the U.S.A. and in Canada. Consists principally of montmorillonite, Al2O3.4SiO2.H2O. Usually contains some magnesium, iron, and calcium carbonate. Review: J. Alexander, Ind. Eng. Chem. 16, 1140 (1924).
Properties: The color in the massive condition varies from yellowish-white to almost black. The powder is cream colored to pale brown. It has the property of forming highly viscous suspensions or gels with not less than ten times its weight of water. The property of forming gels is very much increased by the addition of small amounts of alkaline substances such as magnesium oxide.
Use: As of Fuller's earth; as emulsifier for oils; as a base for plasters. Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent).