(ka-teh-KOL)Â A chemical originally isolated from a type of mimosa tree. Catechol is used as an astringent, an antiseptic, and in photography, electroplating, and making other chemicals. It can also be made in the laboratory.
Catechol 99%
£20.34 – £73.22
- reagent for photography
- dyeing fur
- rubber and plastic production
- pharmaceuticals
Minimum Assay: >99.9%
Molecular Formula: C6H6O2
Molecular Weight: 110.11
Melting Point: 104-107°C
Boiling Point: 245-246°C
Chroma: 266 Max
Hazard Class:Â 6.1
Hazard Phrases: Toxic if swallowed. Toxic in contact with skin. Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye damage. Suspected of causing genetic defects . Suspected of causing cancer .
Prec Phrases:Â Obtain special instructions before use. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Store locked up.
Cas No: 120-80-9
Einecs No: 204-427-5
UN2811
Additional information
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Pack Size | 100gm, 250gm, 500gm |