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SiSiB® PC9913

N-(3-(Dimethoxy(methyl)silyl)propyl)-N,N-dimethyloctadecyl-1-Aminium Chloride
Synonym: Octadecyldimethyl(3-methyldimethoxysilyl-propyl)-Ammonium Chloride


Chemical Structure


Introduction

SiSiB® PC9913, 3-Methyldimethoxysilylpropyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride is compatible with virtually all substrates, including natural and synthetic fibers. It is colorless and odorless and durable for the life of the treated surface.

Typical Physical Properties

Chemical Name: N-(3-(Dimethoxy(methyl)silyl)propyl)-N,N-dimethyloctadecyl-1-Aminium Chloride
CAS No.: N/A
EINECS No.: N/A
Empirical Formula: C26H58ClNO2Si
Molecular Weight: 480.28
Boiling Point: N/A°C [760mmHg]
Flash Point: N/A°C
   
Color and Appearance: Colorless to straw clear liquid
Density [25°C]: N/A
Refractive Index [25°C]: N/A
Active Concentrate:: 40~60%

Applications

SiSiB® PC9913 antimicrobial can impart durable biostatic activity to the surface of a wide variety of substrates. Durable bacteriostatic, fungistatic and algistatic surfaces can be attained with a minimum amount of SiSiB® PC9913.


SiSiB® PC9913 is effective against mold, mildew and algae as a static agent.


SiSiB® PC9913 can provide freshness and combats deterioration and discoloration caused by bacteria, fungi and algae.


Packings

Net weight 20Kg plastic drum, 180Kg steel drum or 900Kg IBC tote, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.

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