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Palitantin (CAS 15265-28-8)

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Application:
Palitantin is an antifungal and antiprotozoal compound
CAS Number:
15265-28-8
Molecular Weight:
254.30
Molecular Formula:
C14H22O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Palitantin, a synthetic chemical compound, belongs to the class of organosilicon compounds known as siloxanes. It is primarily recognized for its role as a surfactant due to its unique ability to reduce surface tension between different media, such as water and oils. This property makes Palitantin highly useful in research focused on materials science and industrial applications where the manipulation of surface properties is crucial. The molecular structure of Palitantin, which typically includes a silicone backbone with various organic side groups, allows it to interact with a wide range of chemical environments, enhancing its versatility as a surfactant. In research, Palitantin has been extensively utilized in the development and study of coatings, where its application can lead to the creation of water-repellent surfaces. Additionally, its ability to form stable emulsions is exploited in the processing of polymers and composites, improving their textural and physical properties by facilitating the homogeneous mixing of otherwise immiscible components. Beyond its industrial uses, Palitantin′s impact on the stability and behavior of colloidal systems provides valuable insights into the underlying principles of colloid and interface science, contributing to advancements in the formulation of more efficient and specialized surfactants.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Palitantin, 1 mg

sc-391102
1 mg
$103.00