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Morpholine low corrosion inhibitor in oil field production
The gravity of morpholine is 0.9994 (20/40 ℃), the melting point is - 4.9 ℃, and the boiling point is 128 ℃. It is an intermediate of many chemicals.
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n n-dimethylacetamide 127-19-5 used for organic solvent
It is characterized by high thermal stability, difficult hydrolysis, low corrosivity and low toxicity.
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1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP)
NMP (N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone) is a polar solvent with outstanding characteristics. It has a wide range of applications because it offers very high solvency, high boiling point, low freezing point, and ease of handling.
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methyl pyrrolidinone Organic Solvent NMP 872-50-4
Nmp is less toxic. It is miscible with water and soluble in most organic solvents such as ether and acetone. It can dissolve most organic and inorganic compounds, polar gases, natural and synthetic polymer compounds.
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Morpholine rubber accelerators 110-91-8
Morpholine is very important solvent used commonly in industrial production, organic synthesis and pesticides production etc.
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hydrazine hydrate monohydrate used for corrosion inhibitor
Combustible in case of open fire and high heat. It has strong reducibility. It can react strongly with oxidant. Cause combustion or explosion.
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Hydrazinium Hydroxide CAS No. 7803-57-8 used for corrosion inhibitor
Stability: combustible; Strong reaction with oxidant; Combustion produces toxic nitrogen oxide smoke.
Solubility: miscible with water and ethanol, insoluble in chloroform and ether.
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Dimethyl sulfoxide 67-68-5 used for chemical solvent
Dimethyl sulfoxide is widely used as solvent and reaction reagent, and also as additive of pesticide. It is also a very important chemical reagent and a permeability protector.
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Water treatment chemicals cyclohexylamine cas 108-91-8
It has the chemical properties of primary amine. Carbonate with strong alkalinity that absorbs carbon dioxide in the air to form white crystals. It can react with acyl chloride, anhydride and ester to form N-acyl compound. It reacts with nitrite to obtain alcohol. It reacts with formaldehyde in alkaline solution to form hydroxymethyl compound. It reacts with carbon disulfide to produce dithiocarbamate.
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