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Sodium glucoheptonate

Sodium glucaspaldrate Sodium glucoheptonate Sodium monochloracetate Sodium m-nitrobenzene 600 600 550 ... [Pg.225]

Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylates, 23 677 Sodium glucoheptonate, 4 708 Sodium D-gluconate, 4 708... [Pg.857]

It is now 20 years and 13 years since the first and second editions respectively of Chemical Admixtures for Concrete were published. A first glance at the international admixture business could lead to the impression that not a lot had changed in 20 years certainly not enough to justify the complete revision of the second edition of the book. While it is true that products based on lignosulfonates, sodium glucoheptonate and com symp are still provided to the market in thousands of tonnes every year, there have been several significant changes ... [Pg.22]

The most common chelants include EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) and its salts, NTA (nitrilotriacetic acid) and its salts, gluconic acid, sodium gluconate, sodium glucoheptonate (sodium heptonate), as well as the various phosphonates, polyphosphates, lignin sulfonates, and citric acid. [Pg.145]

Of all these products, sodium glucoheptonate has been the most widely used chelant in cooling water formulations. It shows a greater stability than sodium gluconate and retains the ability to chelate ions effectively in high pH water, which citrates and EDTA do not do so well. Sodium glucoheptonate is a sodium salt of polyhydroxymonocarboxylic acid (2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydroxy-s-heptonic acid). It is a reaction product of sodium cyanide and sucrose. [Pg.146]

NOTE Glucoheptonates and heponates are also useful indirect corrosion inhibitors, especially in formulations for lean (low hardness) water and BX-softened makeup water. Typically, for lean waters, the formulation is highly alkaline and will provide for sodium glucoheptonate to be present in the cooling water, at a level of 2 to 8 ppm as actives. [Pg.158]

Sodium gluconate is produced by the neutralization of gluconic acid with NaOH, or it can be fermented directly from glucose. Sodium glucoheptonate is made directly from the reaction of NaCN with glucose250. [Pg.329]

Sodium glucoheptonate. Chelates iron in caustic solutions. Stable at elevated temperatures. [Pg.376]

EINECS 250-480-2 D-Gluoo-heptonic acid, monosodium salt, (2.xi)- Monosodium D-glucoheptonate Sodium glucoheptonate. [Pg.564]

Burco BSH-400. [Burlington Chem.] Sodium glucoheptonate sol n. chelating r ent. [Pg.55]

Buprofezin Buprofezin] Buprofezine. See 2-t-Butylimino-3-isopropyl-5-phenyl-1,3,5-thiadiazine-4-one Burco BSGH-400. See Sodium glucoheptonate... [Pg.573]

Cheelox 80. See Pentasodium pentetate Cheelox 100. See Tetrasodium EDTA Cheelox 120. See Trisodium HEDTA Cheelox 354. See Sodium glucoheptonate Cheelox BF-12, Cheelox BF-78. See Tetrasodium EDTA Cheelox BF Acid. See Edetic acid Cheelox HE-24. See Trisodium HEDTA Cheelox NTA-14. See Trisodium NTA Chel DM-41. See Trisodium HEDTA Che DTPA. See Pentetic acid Chel DTPA-41 Liq.. See Pentasodium pentetate Chelidonium majus Chelidonium majus extract. See Celandine (Chelidonium majus) extract Chelon 80. See Pentasodium pentetate Chelon 100. See Tetrasodium EDTA Chelon 120. See Trisodium HEDTA Chemal BP 261. See Poloxamer 181 Chema BP-262. See Poloxamer 182 Chemal BP-2101. See Poloxamer 331 Chemal CSA-8. See Ceteareth-8 Chemal CSA-10. See Ceteareth-10 Chemal DA-4. See Deceth-4 Chemal DA-6. See Deceth-6 Chemal DA-9. See Deceth-9 Chemal LA-4. See Laureth-4 Chemal LA-9. See Laureth-9 Chemal LA-12. See Laureth-12 Chemal LA-23. See Laureth-23 Chemal OA-4. SeeOleth-4 Chemal OA-5. SeeOleth-5 Chemal OA-9. SeeOleth-9 Chemal OA-10. See Oleth-10 Chemal OA-20, Chemal OA-20/70CWS] Chemal OA-20G. SeeOleth-20 Chemal OA-23/70 See Oleth-23 Chemal TDA-3. See Trldeceth-3 Chemal TDA-6. See Trldeceth-6 Chemal TDA-9. See Trldeceth-9 Chemal TDA-12. SeeTrideceth-12 Chemal TDA-15. See Trldeceth-15 Chemal TDA-18. See Trldeceth-18 Chemax AR-497. See PEG-15 rosinate Chemax CO-5. See PEG-5 castor oil Chemax CO-16. See PEG-16 castor oil Chemax CO-25. See PEG-25 castor oil Chemax CO-28. See PEG-28 castor oil Chemax CO-30. See PEG-30 castor oil Chemax CO-36. See PEG-36 castor oil Chemax CO-40. See PEG-40 castor oil Chemax CO-80. See PEG-80 castor oil... [Pg.860]

Milco-150. See Sodium glucoheptonate Milcurb. See 5-Butyl-2-dimethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol Milfoil. See Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)... [Pg.2713]

Sodium gluceptate (INCI). See Sodium glucoheptonate Sodium glucoheptonate CAS 13007-85-7 31138-65-5 EINECS/ELINCS 235-849-8... [Pg.4027]

Sodium D-glycero-D-gulo-heptonate. See Sodium glucoheptonate Sodium glyceryl oleate phosphate CAS 208539-93-9 208539-94-0... [Pg.4028]

Sodium glucoheptonate Sodium metabisulfite Sodium metasilicate boiler water additive, food-contact Acrylic acid/sulfonic acid copolymer Diethylaminoethanol Hydrazine Polymaleic acid Potassium tripolyphosphate PPG-26 Sodium lignosulfonate Stearamine Trisodium NTA... [Pg.4919]

Polyvinyl alcohol (partially hydrolyzed) caulks/sealants Silicone elastomer caustic boil-off Sodium glucoheptonate caustic, equine cankers Lead nitrate... [Pg.4948]

Sodium cyanide Sodium glucoheptonate Stoddard solvent Sulfamic acid cleaning, on-site food packaging machinery 1,1,1 -T richloroethane cleaning, on-site molds... [Pg.4962]

Ammonium chloride Ferric chloride Ferric chloride hexahydrate Potassium ferricyanide Triethylene diamine etchant ingredient, aluminum Ammonium sulfate Sodium chromate Sodium glucoheptonate Sodium nitrate Sodium silicofluoride etchant, ABS Chromic acid etchant, aluminum Ammonium bifluoride... [Pg.5228]

Dimethyl sulfoxide Sodium glucoheptonate paint swelling agent Pentaerythritol paint synthesis Crotonic acid paint thinner... [Pg.5502]

Gentisic acid Gentisic acid ethanolamine Guanidine hydrochloride Medronate disodium Medronic acid Sodium glucoheptonate Stannous tartrate pharmaceuticals, ophthalmic Antipyrine... [Pg.5518]


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