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CetylPyridium Chloride-structure and information

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peta2612 - 08 Oct 2005 07:39 GMT
Hey
I was wondering whether there's any information available on the molecular
structure and molecular weight of cetylpryidium chloride?
Information on its microbial properties would also be great.
Thanks
Robert  Morien - 08 Oct 2005 09:16 GMT
> Hey
> I was wondering whether there's any information available on the molecular
> structure and molecular weight of cetylpryidium chloride?
> Information on its microbial properties would also be great.
> Thanks

This is a question best referred to Keith Walsh
Joel M. Eichen - 09 Oct 2005 02:20 GMT
>Hey
>I was wondering whether there's any information available on the molecular
>structure and molecular weight of cetylpryidium chloride?
>Information on its microbial properties would also be great.
>Thanks

There is ,,,,,,, wait a minute .....

I am so glad you asked ...... that is one of my favorite questions
.....

N-Hexadecylprymidium chloride Hydrate is the chemical name, the
formula weight is 358.01, the melting point is 80-3 and its sokuble in
alcohol.

Its on page 7-432 of Lang's  Handbook of Chemistry which is,
unfortunbatelky right next to my bed. Strange, I know..

Joel
 
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