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Diethyl Sulfate Production Cost Analysis 2021
The chemical formula of diethyl sulfate is C4H10O4S or (C2H5)2SO4. In appearance, diethyl sulfate is a colourless, corrosive, oily liquid that darkens with age and has a faint peppermint odour. Diethyl sulfate is primarily utilised as an ethylating agent in organic synthesis as well as in the dye and textile production.
Diethyl sulfate is a potent alkylating agent. The flashpoint of diethyl sulfate is known to be about 104° C or about 219° F. Moreover, the burning point of this chemical compound is about 409°F, while the melting point of this chemical compound is about -12 °F
Some of the major applications of this chemical compound are -
- Finishing agents
- Intermediates
- Processing aids
- Surface active agents
- Cleaning and furnishing care products
- Fabric, textile, and leather products not covered elsewhere
- Paper products
Procurement Resource provides an in-depth cost analysis of Diethyl Sulfate production. The report incorporates the manufacturing process with detailed process and material flow, capital investment, operating costs along with financial expenses and depreciation charges. The study is based on the latest prices and other economic data available. We also offer additional analysis of the report with detailed breakdown of all cost components (Capital Investment Details, Production Cost Details, Economics for another Plant Location, Dynamic Cost Model).
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