CAS 1302-78-9
:Bentonite
- 250M
- 250Sa-B
- 6900-20X
- 881B
- Akajo
- Aquagel
- Argel
- Asama
- Askangel
- Baroco
- Ben-Gel
- Benclay
- Bengel
- BentoGrout
- Bentolite
- Bentonit
- Bentonita
- Bentonite
- Bentonites
- Berugen
- Calcigel
- Culvin
- Cvis
- Ekobentokorm
- Exaloid
- Filgel
- Flottobent
- Grolleg
- Gumbrin
- Haruna
- Hodaka
- Impersol
- Kunigel
- Lightcoat
- Monomorilonite
- NaCalit
- Nalbrite
- Otaylite
- Pascalite
- Perstab
- Phyllosilicate
- Pluxcompact
- Printosil
- S-Ben
- Smf-Lv
- Steecoben
- Steecomull
- Suspengel
- Tone
- Volcansil
- Volclay
- Wilkinite
- Wilkonite
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Bentonite, sodium form
CAS:Bentonite, sodium form is used as a suspending agent, a gel binder, a filler in ceramics and a catalyst support.Sodium bentonite is widely utilized as a natural sealant in recreational ponds, dairy and sewage lagoons and city landfills. Due to its colloidal property, it is employed in drilling mud f
Formula:Al2H2O12Si4Color and Shape:Cream to brown or grey, powderMolecular weight:360.31Bentonite powder (Montmorillonite)
CAS:Formula:Al2H4O6SiColor and Shape:No data available.Molecular weight:182.074Bentonite
CAS:Controlled ProductBentonite is a type of clay that has been hydrated and activated with water. This material is used in wastewater treatment and as a filler for paper, rubber, and plastics. Bentonite is also used to adsorb chemical substances on surfaces. Sodium salts are the most common form of bentonite. Bentonite is highly reactive towards acids and bases, while chitosan quaternary ammonium can be used to stabilize this reaction. The kinetic data for bentonite show that it has an affinity for fatty acids and can adsorb them more strongly than other substances.
Formula:Al2O3•(SiO2)4•H2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:360.31 g/molRef: 3D-FB156775
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