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Methylcellulose, viscosity : 4000 mPa.s

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Catalog ACM9004675-19
CAS 9004-67-5
Description Methylcellulose is a nonionic cellulose ether made by introducing methyl groups into cellulose by etherification. Methylcellulose has 4 important functions: thickening, surface activity, film-forming, and thermogel formation (melting when cooled). Methylcellulose has a unique thermal gelation property, that is, it forms a gel when heated and melts when cooled, and the gelling temperature ranges from 50 to 70 °C. Methylcellulose is widely used in the construction industry, such as as a binder for cement, mortar, joint desliming, etc. It is used as a film former and adhesive in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food industries. Also used as textile printing and dyeing sizing agent, synthetic resin dispersant, coating film former and thickener.
Molecular Weight 454.51 g/mol
Melting Point 290-305 °C
Density 1.01 g/cm³(Temp: 70 °C)
Appearance White, yellow-white or grayish-white
Application Colony formation assay;Sperm motility assessment;Spheroid Generation;Agar Bead Preparation
Storage Room Temp
Color White, yellow-white or grayish-white
Composition C20H38O11
EC Number 232-674-9
Feature Excellent wettability\dispersibility, adhesion, thickening, emulsifying, water retention and film-forming, as well as impermeability to grease; The resulting film has excellent toughness, flexibility and transparency; Compatible with other emulsifiers; Easy to salt out
Form Powder
Grade Reagent Grade
MDL Number MFCD00081763
Stability Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, bleach, perchloric acid, nitric acid, perchlorates, alkali nitrates, alkali nitrites, calcium oxide.
Viscosity 3,500-5,600 cP, 2 % in water(20 °C)

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