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1-Dodecanol
1-Dodecanol
1-Dodecanol

112-53-8 98%

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Packge 1MT1kg5kg10kg25kg
  • Min. Order:1MT
  • Time:2024-01-23

Product Details

  • Product Name1-Dodecanol
  • CAS No.112-53-8
  • EINECS No.203-982-0
  • MFC12H26O
  • MW186.33
  • InChIKeyLQZZUXJYWNFBMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • AppearanceLiquidAPHA: ≤10
  • Water Solubility insoluble
  • Boiling point 260-262 °C(lit.)
  • Melting point 22-26 °C(lit.)
  • density 0.833 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
  • storage temp. Store below +30°C.

Company Profile Introduction

Our Company was founded in 2003 as a partnership firm  in the name of Rossari Labtech by Mr. Edward Walter Menezes, and Mr. Sunil Srinivasan Chari, who are both career-technocrats cumulatively having over 45 years of experience in the specialty chemicals industry. It was further renamed to Rossari Biotech Limited and converted into a company in 2009. Since our inception, we have focused on providing customized solutions to our customers in a cost and time efficient manner. We believe our success is the result of sustained efforts over the decades in all areas of our business, such as product innovation, process improvements for our customers’ production cycle, agile customized solutions, our sustainable eco-friendly portfolio of products and increased scale of operations. Our business operations have been led by our experienced Key Managerial Personnel who have over 80 years of experience in the specialty chemicals industry cumulatively. Today, our Company is a pioneering force in the Indian specialty chemicals market and Rossari is considered a well-known brand in this market.

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Rossari Biotech Ltd.

1Y Mumbai India
  • Since:2024-01-01
  • Address: 201-A & B, Ackruti Corporate Park, LBS Marg, Next to GE Gardens, Kanjurmarg (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra
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