N-Lauryl Chloride (CAS 112-52-7, alias: 1-chlorododecane; N-DODECYL CHLORIDE) is a compound formed by the substitution of chlorine at the end of an alkane chain with twelve carbon atoms. Its chemical formula is C12H25Cl and its molecular weight is 204.78.
Basic Attributes
Appearance: Transparent to pale yellow liquid at room temperature
Melting point: The freezing point is -9.3 ° C
Boiling point: 260 ° C
Solubility: Insoluble in water (solubility ≤ 0.007g/L at 20 ° C), soluble in organic solvents such as benzene and ethanol
Main use
Surfactant raw materials: used for producing non-ionic surfactants, improving the dispersibility of cleaning agents and detergents
Plasticizer raw materials: added to plastics to enhance softness and ductilityOrganic synthesis intermediates: starting materials used for the preparation of other chemicals
Packing
commonly 170kg/iron drum, 80 drums per 20feet container
or as per request.
Safety Tips
Irritation: It has a stimulating effect on the eyes, mucous membranes, and skin
Environmental hazards: May cause long-term toxic effects on aquatic organisms
Transport: UN 3082, classified as hazardous category 9