Macrozamin

Analytical reference substance, ≥98% (HPLC)

Reagent Code: #211171
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CAS Number 6327-93-1

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Weight 384.34 g/mol
Formula C₁₃H₂₄N₂O₁₁
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MDL Number MFCD01725361
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Melting Point 237-238 °C
Boiling Point 660.4±65.0 °C at 760 mmHg
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Storage -20°C, sealed, dry, light-proof

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Used in water treatment processes to control scale formation in industrial boilers and cooling systems. Its chelating properties help prevent mineral deposits by binding metal ions such as calcium and magnesium. Also applied in detergents to enhance cleaning efficiency by softening hard water. In agriculture, it improves nutrient availability in fertilizers by stabilizing micronutrients in soil solutions. Additionally, utilized in some personal care products to maintain product stability and performance under varying water conditions.

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Used in water treatment processes to control scale formation in industrial boilers and cooling systems. Its chelating properties help prevent mineral deposits by binding metal ions such as calcium and magnesium. Also applied in detergents to enhance cleaning efficiency by softening hard water. In agriculture, it improves nutrient availability in fertilizers by stabilizing micronutrients in soil solutions. Additionally, utilized in some personal care products to maintain product stability and performance under varying water conditions.
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