Hydroquinone solution
1000μg/ml, solvent: methanol
- Product Code: 61374
Alias:
Standard solution of hydroquinone; hydroquinone, 1,4-dihydroxybenzene, guinoni, Hyde
CAS:
123-31-9
Molecular Weight: | 110.11 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₆H₆O₂ |
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EC Number: | 204-617-8 | MDL Number: | MFCD00002339 |
Melting Point: | 172-175 °C(lit.) | Boiling Point: | 285 °C(lit.) |
Density: | 1.32 | Storage Condition: | room temperature, away from light |
Product Description:
Hydroquinone solution is widely used in the cosmetic and skincare industry as a skin-lightening agent. It is effective in treating hyperpigmentation, melasma, and age spots by inhibiting the production of melanin in the skin. This makes it a key ingredient in various dermatological formulations aimed at achieving a more even skin tone.
In the photography industry, it serves as a developing agent in black-and-white film processing. It helps convert exposed silver halide crystals into metallic silver, creating the visible image on photographic paper or film.
Additionally, it is utilized in the manufacturing of rubber and plastics as a stabilizer and antioxidant, preventing degradation caused by oxidation. In the field of polymerization, it acts as an inhibitor to control the rate of reactions during the production of synthetic materials.
In laboratories, hydroquinone solution is employed as a reducing agent in various chemical reactions, particularly in organic synthesis and analytical chemistry. Its ability to donate electrons makes it useful in processes requiring controlled reduction.
Product Specification:
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CONCENTRATION | 1000-1000 |
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1.200 | 10-20 days | €56.99 |
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2.000 | 10-20 days | €65.43 |
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Hydroquinone solution
Hydroquinone solution is widely used in the cosmetic and skincare industry as a skin-lightening agent. It is effective in treating hyperpigmentation, melasma, and age spots by inhibiting the production of melanin in the skin. This makes it a key ingredient in various dermatological formulations aimed at achieving a more even skin tone.
In the photography industry, it serves as a developing agent in black-and-white film processing. It helps convert exposed silver halide crystals into metallic silver, creating the visible image on photographic paper or film.
Additionally, it is utilized in the manufacturing of rubber and plastics as a stabilizer and antioxidant, preventing degradation caused by oxidation. In the field of polymerization, it acts as an inhibitor to control the rate of reactions during the production of synthetic materials.
In laboratories, hydroquinone solution is employed as a reducing agent in various chemical reactions, particularly in organic synthesis and analytical chemistry. Its ability to donate electrons makes it useful in processes requiring controlled reduction.
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