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Fine white powder, chemically inert. Uses: fillers in paints, plastics, ceramics, adhesives. Group: silicate compound. Alternative Names: Kaolin (when hydrated), Aluminosilicate. CAS No. 1332-58-7.
AluminiumSilicate Generic
White powder, varies in composition. Uses: ceramics, glass, coatings, rubber filler. Group: silicate compound. Alternative Names: Aluminosilicate, Clay (when hydrated). CAS No. 12141-46-7.
AluminiumSilicate Hydrated
Hydrated form of aluminiumsilicate. Uses: paper coating, ceramics, cosmetics. Group: silicate compound. Alternative Names: Hydrated Aluminosilicate, Kaolin. CAS No. 1332-58-7.
AluminiumSilicate Qp
100g Pack Size. Group: Building Blocks, Inorganic Chemicals, Reagents, Salts. Formula: Al2O3 · 2SiO2 · 2H2O. CAS No. 1318-74-7. Prepack ID 68220469-100g. Molecular Weight 258.16. See USA prepack pricing.
Aluminium Magnesium Silicate
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate is a dermatological compatible mineral bulking agent and stabilizer for emulsions, creams, toothpastes, gels, or powder. It is the product of weathering of various feldspars, considered to be the most important rock-forming minerals in the earth's crust. Synonyms: Magnesium Aluminum Silicate; Silicic acid (H4SiO4), aluminum magnesium salt (2:2:1); Aluminosilicic acid (HAlSiO4), magnesium salt; Magnesium aluminosilicate (MgAl2Si2O8); Angast; Magnesium aluminate metasilicate; Magnesium aluminometasilicate; Magnesium aluminosilicate (Mg(AlSiO4)2); Neoalumin S; Neusilin; Neusilin A-AS; Neusilin FH 1; Neusilin FH 2; Neusilin FL 1; Neusilin FL2; Neusilin NFL 2N; Neusilin S 1; Neusilin SG 2; Neusilin SN 2N; Neusilin UFL; Neusilin UFL 2; Neusilin UFL2; Neusilin URF 2; Neusilin US2; Sebumase; Tomita AD 300P; Tomix AD 300NSS. CAS No. 12511-31-8. Molecular formula: MgAl2(SiO4)2. Mole weight: 262.43.
Aluminium magnesium silicate(2:1:2)
Heterocyclic Organic Compound. Alternative Names: aluminium magnesium silicate(2:1:2);Silicic acid (H4SiO4), aluminum magnesium salt (2:2:1). CAS No. 12511-31-8. Molecular formula: Al.H4O4Si.1/2Mg. Catalog: ACM12511318.
Aluminium Magnesium Silicate BP/Ph. Eur
Aluminium Magnesium Silicate BP/Ph. Eur. CAS No. 12511-31-8.
Aluminium Sodium Silicate BP
Aluminium Sodium Silicate BP. CAS No. 1344-00-9.
Magnesium AluminiumSilicate USP
Magnesium AluminiumSilicate USP.
Aluminium phosphate
Aluminium phosphate occurs in nature as the mineral, berlinite. Also, it occurs in nature in minerals, amblygonite, [NaAl(PO4)(OH)]; augelite, [Al2(PO4)(OH)3]; lazulite, [(Mg,Fe)Al2(PO4)2(OH)2]; variscite [(Al,Fe3+)(PO4) 2H2O]; and wavellite, [Al3(OH)3 (PO4)2 5H2O]. It is used as flux for ceramics; as cement in combination with calcium sulfate and sodium silicate; and in the manufacture of special glasses. It is also used in dried gel and therapeutically as an antacid. Product ID: PE-0677. Molecular formula: AlPO4. Mole weight: 121.9529. Category: Antacid; vaccine adjuvant. Product Keywords: Vaccine Adjuvants; PE-0677; Aluminium phosphate. Chemical Name: Aluminium phosphate. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. Administration route: Accepted for use in human and veterinary vaccines. Dosage Form: Accepted for use in human and veterinary vaccines. Stability and Storage Conditions: Aluminum phosphate adjuvant is stable for at least 2 years when stored at 4-308°C in well-sealed inert containers. It must not be allowed to freeze as the hydrated colloid structure will be irreversibly damaged. Source and Preparation: Aluminum phosphate adjuvant is formed by the reaction of a solution of aluminum chloride and phosphoric acid with alkali hydroxide. Applications: Aluminum Phosphate is an odorless, white crystalline solid which is often used in liquid or gel form. It is used in ceramics, dental cements, cosmetics, paints, paper an
Magnesium aluminum silicate occurs as off-white to creamy white, odorless, tasteless, soft, slippery small flakes, or as a fine, micronized powder. Flakes vary in shape and size from about 0.3~0.4 mm to 1.0~2.0 mm and about 25-240 mm thick. Many flakes are perforated by scattered circular holes 20-120 mm in diameter. Synonyms: Aluminium Magnesium Silicate(BP); Aluminii magnesii silicas(PhEur). CAS No. 12511-31-8. Product ID: PE0365. Category: Adsorbent; Binder; Disintegrant; Emulsifier; Stabilizer; Suspending Agents; Stabilizer; Viscosity regulator. Product Keywords: Emulsifier Excipients; Adsorbents; Binder Excipients; Suspending Agents; PE0365; Magnesium aluminum silicate; Adsorbent; Binder; Disintegrant; Emulsifier; Stabilizer; Suspending Agents; Stabilizer; Viscosity regulator; ; 12511-31-8. UNII: 6M3P64V0NC. Chemical Name: Aluminum magnesium silicate. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; Topical; Rectal; Vaginal. Dosage Form: Oral granules, solutions, suspensions, tablets, rectal preparations, topical preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: Magnesium aluminum silicate is stable for a long time in a dry environment. It is stable in a wide pH range, has a certain alkali exchange capacity, can adsorb certain organic substances, and is compatible with organic solvents. Magnesium aluminum silicate should be stored in airtight, dry and cool environment. Commonly used amoun
Molecular sieve
Sodium aluminosilicate is a fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner.;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals. Group: Electrolytes. Alternative Names: CRYSTALLINE SODIUM POTASSIUM ALUMINOSILICATE; HYDRANAL(R)-MOLECULAR SIEVE; ALUMINUM SODIUM SILICATE; ALUMINUM CALCIUM SODIUM SILICATE; SODIUM ALUMINIUMSILICATE; SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE; SODIUM ALUMINUM SILICATE; P 820 A. CAS No. 1344-00-9. Product ID: aluminum; sodium; dioxido(oxo)silane. Molecular formula: 202.14g/mol. Mole weight: AlNaO6Si2. [O-][Si](=O)[O-]. [O-][Si](=O)[O-]. [Na+]. [Al+3]. InChI=1S/Al.Na.2O3Si/c; ; 2*1-4(2)3/q+3; +1; 2*-2. URGAHOPLAPQHLN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
Molecular sieve
Sodium aluminosilicate is a fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner.;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals. Group: Metal & ceramic materials. Alternative Names: CRYSTALLINE SODIUM POTASSIUM ALUMINOSILICATE; HYDRANAL(R)-MOLECULAR SIEVE;ALUMINUM SODIUM SILICATE;ALUMINUM CALCIUM SODIUM SILICATE;SODIUM ALUMINIUMSILICATE;SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE;SODIUM ALUMINUM SILICATE;P 820 A. CAS No. 1344-00-9. Molecular formula: AlNaO6Si2. Mole weight: 202.14g/mol. IUPACName: aluminum;sodium;dioxido(oxo)silane. Canonical SMILES: [O-][Si](=O)[O-]. [O-][Si](=O)[O-]. [Na+]. [Al+3]. ECNumber: 215-684-8;615-031-0. Catalog: ACM1344009.
MOLECULAR SIEVE
MOLECULAR SIEVE. Synonyms: SODIUM ALUMINIUMSILICATE;SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE;SODIUM ALUMINUM SILICATE;P 820 A;MOLECULAR SIEVE, TYPE Y, AMMONIUM ION;MOLECULAR SIEVE, TYPE 5A, 8-12 MESH BEADS;MOLECULAR SIEVE, TYPE 5A;aluminosilicicacid,sodiumsalt. CAS No. 1344-00-9. Product ID: CDF4-0007. Molecular formula: AlNaO6Si2. Category: Anticaking Agents. Product Keywords: Food Ingredients; Anticaking Agents; MOLECULAR SIEVE; CDF4-0007; 1344-00-9; AlNaO6Si2; 215-684-8; 1344-00-9. Purity: 0.99. EC Number: 215-684-8. Physical State: Powder. Density: 2.05[at 20°C]. Product Description: Fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner.