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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | An odorless antiseptic compound widely used as a [ | + | An odorless antiseptic compound widely used as a [[disinfectant]] in [[detergent|detergents]]. Cetol is active at low concentrations and has been used to kill bacteria, [[fungus|fungi]], [[algae]], and [[lichen|lichens]]. It does not kill spores. The compounds effectivness is reduced in solutions containing hard water, salts, or organic compounds. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 18:28, 12 January 2014
Description
An odorless antiseptic compound widely used as a Disinfectant in detergents. Cetol is active at low concentrations and has been used to kill bacteria, fungi, Algae, and lichens. It does not kill spores. The compounds effectivness is reduced in solutions containing hard water, salts, or organic compounds.
Synonyms and Related Terms
benzyldimethylhexadecylammonium chloride; N-hexadecyl-N,N-dimethylbenzenemethanaminium chloride; Cetol; quaternary ammonium compounds
Other Properties
Soluble in sorbitol solutions, glycerol, ether
Composition | C25H46ClN.H2O |
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CAS | 122-18-9 |
Melting Point | 59 |
Molecular Weight | mol. wt. = 395.78 |
Hazards and Safety
Contact may cause skin irritation. An overdose may cause shortness of breath, cyanosis, CNS depression, low blood pressure, coma.
Fisher Scientific: MSDS
Authority
- G.Caneva, M.P.Nugari, O.Salvadori, Biology in the Conservation of Works of Art, ICCROM, Rome, 1991
- Website address 1 Comment: e-DOC at http://www.edoc.co.za/medilink/actives/194.html