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Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (LABSA), 96%
Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid, 96% active, is a highly versatile chemical used primarily in the production of household detergents and industrial cleaning products. It is a key ingredient in laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids, and other household cleaning solutions. LABSA also finds applications as a coupling agent and emulsifier in industrial processes, including agricultural herbicides and emulsion polymerization. Recognized for its efficiency and reliability, is classified as a hazardous material under UN# 2586, Hazard Class 8 (Corrosive), PGIII, and requires appropriate handling and storage. Its widespread use in both domestic and industrial sectors underscores its importance in manufacturing high-performance cleaning and emulsifying products.
Key Features
- 96% active Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid
- Essential raw material for household detergents
- Used as a coupling agent and industrial emulsifier
- Applications in agricultural herbicides and emulsion polymerization
- Hazard Class 8 (Corrosive) under UN# 2586, PGIII
- Ideal for high-performance cleaning and emulsifying products
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid |
| Purity | 96% Active |
| Applications | Detergents, emulsifiers, industrial cleaners, herbicides |
| UN Number | 2586 |
| Hazard Class | 8 (Corrosive) |
Perfect for detergent, industrial, and agricultural applications.
Ninhydrin
Ninhydrin is a chemical compound that is commonly used in forensic science to detect the presence of amino acids. It is a crystalline solid that is soluble in water and has a faint odor. The compound was first discovered in the early 1900s and was initially used as a reagent in organic chemistry. However, its ability to react with amino acids was soon discovered and it became an important tool in forensic analysis.
Key Features:
- Highly sensitive chemical reagent
- Used for detecting fingerprints on porous surfaces
- Produces a purple color when reacting with amino acids in fingerprints
- Can be used on a variety of surfaces, including paper, fabric, and skin
- Easy to use and quick results
- Widely used in forensic investigations
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Ninhydrin |
| Chemical Formula | C9H6O4 |
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow crystals |
| Melting Point | 235-238?C |
| Boiling Point | >300?C |
| Solubility | Soluble in ethanol, acetone, chloroform, and benzene |
| Usage | Used for the detection of amino acids and proteins |
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CAUTION: Ninhydrin may cause skin irritation and is harmful if swallowed. Use with caution and follow proper safety protocols.
Perfect for:
- Forensic scientists
- Chemistry researchers
- Law enforcement agencies
- Crime scene investigators
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- Academic institutions
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