English Italiano Español Français Deutsche 한국어 Português Nederlands
Company News
Introduction to cationic light curing of monomers
Introduction to cationic light-curing monomers, characteristics and applications. Influencing factors of cationic light curing
View More
Introduction of MOF materials
Recently, the new material MOF developed by Japan has attracted worldwide attention. This article explains MOF materials from the following aspects:
Product Release 1-Pyrenecarboxaldehyde CAS 3029-19-4
1-Pyrenecarboxaldehyde [3029-19-4], 5kg In Stock Now, 99.0%min by HPLC, Yelllow powder.
What Is Boric Acid Used For?
Boric acid is a water-soluble white compound that occurs naturally. It is composed of oxygen, boron and hydrogen.
Crown Ether
Crown ether is a newly developed compound with special complexing properties after the 1970s.
Key Difference-Enols vs Enolates vs Enamines
Enols, enolates and enamines are three different types of organic compounds. Enol is also called olefin alcohol. This is because enols are formed by combining olefins and alcohols. It is a reactive structure because the enol appears as an intermediate compound in a chemical reaction.
Can Boric Acid Help Treat Yeast Infections?
Boric acid is an effective way to treat yeast infections. When other antifungal drugs do not work, doctors recommend using it as a second-line treatment.
Is Silane Harmful?
Silane is a kind of fire at normal temperature and pressure; it will explode in air or halogen gas. Its fire and explosion are the result of reaction with oxygen.
Three Ways You Can Use Boric Acid Today
Boric acid is a white or colorless, odorless and tasteless compound.
fengzhizi273239: fengzhizi273239