GLYOXAL, [14C(U)] - Names and Identifiers
GLYOXAL, [14C(U)] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C2H2O2
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Molar Mass | 62.07 |
GLYOXAL, [14C(U)] - Introduction
Glyoxal (also known as formaldehyde), [14C(U)] is an organic compound with the chemical formula C2H2O2, in which 14C (carbon -14) is isotopically labeled, and its properties are as follows:
Nature:
-Appearance: Glyoxal is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid.
-Density: about 1.13 g/ml.
-Boiling point: about 52-54 degrees Celsius.
-Melting point: about -17 degrees Celsius.
-Solubility: Glyoxal is soluble in water, alcohol and ether solvents.
Use:
-Glyoxal is an important chemical, widely used in the chemical industry and medicine.
-It can be used as a fungicide, preservative and detergent for the treatment of textiles, leather and wood.
-Glyoxal can also be used to prepare other organic compounds, such as resins, synthetic rubbers and dyes.
Method:
-Glyoxal can be obtained by the condensation reaction of formaldehyde and iodoethane under alkaline conditions.
-In addition, glyoxal can also be produced by oxidation of ethylene glycol.
Safety Information:
-Glyoxal is an irritating chemical that easily causes eye and skin irritation.
-Glyoxal can have an irritating effect on the respiratory tract, so care should be taken to avoid inhalation during operation.
-When using glyoxal, wear appropriate protective measures such as chemical protective clothing and safety glasses.
-When glyoxal is ingested or touched, consult a doctor immediately and bring the packaging or label.
Please note that glyoxal is a hazardous substance. Please understand its usage and safe operation procedures in detail before use to ensure that it is used in a safe environment.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11