9012-76-4 Chitosan (200-600mPa·s, 0.5% in 0.5% Acetic Acid at 20°C) AKSci 1500AP
 
 
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  1500AP    
Chitosan (200-600mPa·s, 0.5% in 0.5% Acetic Acid at 20°C)
, Deacetylation value >80% (after drying)
 



IDENTITY
CAS Number:9012-76-4
MDL Number:MFCD00161512
MF:(C6H11NO4)n
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES
Min. Purity Spec:Deacetylation value >80% (after drying)
Physical Form (at 20°C):Solid
Long-Term Storage:Store long-term in a cool, dry place
Note:Deacetylation value min. 80.0 %(after drying), Drying loss max. 15.0 %, Viscosity 200 to 600mPa-s(0.5% in 0.5%Acetic acid soln., 20deg-C)(after drying)
DOT/IATA TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Not hazardous material

BIOLOGICAL INFO
Solubility:dilute aqueous acid: soluble

GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)

Pictograms

Signal Word
Warning

Hazard Statements
H411

Precautionary Statements
P273; P391; P501


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Current as of December 14, 2024


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 Carbohydrates > Amino Sugars, Polysaccharides


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