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Quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
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EG-/Listen-No.: 270-325-2
No. CASE: 68424-85-1
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Substance names and other identifiers
Names of regulatory processes
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl(C12-16)chlorid (ADBAC/BKC(C12-16))
Biocidal active ingredients
Quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
EC directory, regulation on cosmetics, Annex III - Restrictions on substances, regulation on cosmetics, Annex V - Permitted preservatives, other
Quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
Pre-registration process, Cosmetics Regulation, Annex III - Restricted Substances, Cosmetics Regulation, Annex V - Permitted preservatives, Other
translated names
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl (C12-16)-alkylchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16))(h)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (12-16C) Alkyl (ADBAC (12-16))(lt)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl(C12-16)chlorid (ADBAC/BKC(C12-16))(lv)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl (C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorat (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16))(in)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl (C12-16) dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorit (ADBAC/BKC [C12-16]) (hu)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl (C12-16)-alkylchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16)) (sl)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (C12-16)-Alkyl (ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16))(mt)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl (C12-16)-alkylchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16))(nein)
Biocidal active ingredients
(C12-16)Alkylbenzyldimethylammoniumchlorid [ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16)](sk)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16))(da)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorat (ADBAC/BKC(C12-16))(de)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16))(cs)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorat (ADBAC/BKC(C12-16))(nl)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16))(sv)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl-(C12-16)-dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16)) (fi)
Biocidal active ingredients
C12-16-Alkyldimethylbenzylammoniumchlorate (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16))(de)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-C16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid [ADBAC/BKC(C12-C16)](fr)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorat (ADBAC/KBC C12-16)(pt)
Biocidal active ingredients
C12-16-Alkyldimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-16))(es)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumdi(C12-16)alkylchlorid (ADBAC/BKC(C12-C16))(it)
Biocidal active ingredients
Dimethylbenzylammoniumalkyl(C12-16)chlorid [ADBAC/BKC(C12-C16)](ro)
Biocidal active ingredients
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorat (ADBAC/BKC(C12-C16))(el)
Biocidal active ingredients
(C12-16)Alkyldimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC (C12-C16))(bg)
Biocidal active ingredients
CAS names
Quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
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IUPAC-Namen
Alkyl(C12-16)dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid (ADBAC/BKC(C12-16))
C&L-Inventar
Alkyldimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Alkyldimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Benzalkoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
C&L-Inventar
Benzyl-dimethyl-tetradecylazaniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Benzyldimethyltetradecylazaniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Dimethylbenzylammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
N-ALKYL(C12-16)-N,N-DIMETHYL-N-BENZYLAMONIUMCHLORID
C&L-Inventar
N-Alkyl-N,N-dimethyl-N-benzylammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
N-Benzyl-N,N-dimethyl-C12-16-(gerade Zahl)-alkyl-1-aminochlorid
C&L-Inventar
N-Benzyl-N,N-dimethyltetradecan-1-ammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
N-Benzyl-N,N-dimethyltetradecan-1-ammoniumchlorid
C&L-Inventar
Not Applicable - This material is an isolated on-site intermediate and is not commercially available.
registration dossier
Quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
C&L inventory, registration dossier
quartäre Ammoniumverbindungen, Benzyl-C12-16-alkyldimethyl, Chloride
C&L-Inventar
Other identifiers
284043-23-8
Others
CAS Number
284043-23-8
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39403-41-3
Others
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39403-41-3
Others
excluded CAS number
63449-42-3
Others
CAS Number
63449-42-3
Others
excluded CAS number
68424-85-1
EC inventory, C&L inventory, biocidal active substances, registration dossier, pre-registration procedure, regulation on cosmetics, Annex III - substance restrictions, regulation on cosmetics, Annex V - authorized preservatives, others
CAS Number
70294-44-9
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CAS Number
70294-44-9
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