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Aluminium chloride hexahydrate

The first commercial antiperspirant was Everdry, launched in 1902, and it was dabbed under the armpits using cotton wool. It was cold to apply, took time to dry, and was acidic, so that it irritated the skin and rotted clothes - but it was better than nothing. It contained aluminium chloride hexahydrate and later - urea was added to reduce the acidity. In 1934 Arid Cream was launched and it had been developed... [Pg.78]

Aluminium chloride (0 33m). Dissolve 80-5 g aluminium chloride hexahydrate, A1C13.6HzO, in water and dilute to 1 litre. [Pg.568]

Hyperhidrosis Astringents reduce sweat production, especially aluminium chloride hexahydrate (20%) in ethyl alcohol (95%).Antimuscarinics (topical or systemic) may help and high local concentrations can be obtained with iontophoresis. Minimally invasive sympathectomy is occasionally necessary complications include compensatory hyperhidrosis elsewhere.Temporary remission (16 weeks) is achieved by injection of boiulinum toxin, most effectively in the axilla. Treatment better in theory than in practice the volume of sweat dilutes the topical application the characteristic smell is produced by bacterial action, so cosmetic deodorants contain antibacterials rather chan substances that reduce sweat production. [Pg.310]

AICI3 6H20 ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE 32 AI3Th 3-ALUMINIUM THORIUM 71... [Pg.1900]

Aluminium chloride hexahydrate, 2% petrolatum Diethylthiourea, 1% petrolatum Dibutyl thiourea, 1% petrolatum (paint and glue remover, Kanerva et al. 1998)... [Pg.1005]

As a preventive measure for sweating and erythema, sugar workers may use a 10% aqueous aluminium chloride hexahydrate solution once daily. In a small study, a majority of workers reported improvement of their signs and symptoms during work with hot sugar following use of this preventive measure [1]. [Pg.1102]

Pechiney H+ A process for extracting aluminum from clays and other aluminous ores and wastes by hydrochloric acid. The ore is first attacked by sulfuric acid and a hydrated aluminum chloride sulfate is isolated. Sparging a solution of this with hydrogen chloride precipitates aluminum trichloride hexahydrate, which is pyrohydrolyzed in two stages. Invented in 1977 by J. Cohen and A. Adjemian at Aluminium Pechiney, France, and subsequently developed in association with Alcan. Piloted in France but not yet commercialized. [Pg.205]


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