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Ensulizole

Manufactured by Tokyo Chemical Industry

Ensulizole is a water-soluble, UV-absorbing chemical compound used in the formulation of sunscreen and other personal care products. It functions as a broad-spectrum ultraviolet (UV) filter, absorbing both UVB and short UVA rays to help protect the skin from sun damage.

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2 protocols using ensulizole

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Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Complexes

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Zinc sulfate dihydrate (ZnSO4·2H2O, ≥98%), cadmium chloride pentahydrate (CdCl2·5H2O, 99%), mercaptoacetic acid (HSCH2COOH, 98%), sodium sulfide nonahydrate (Na2S·9H2O, 99.9%), and sodium hydroxide (NaOH, ≥99%) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Ensulizole (98%) was procured from the Tokyo Chemical Industry (TCI). All chemicals were of analytical grade and were used without any further treatment. Deionized water was utilized as a solvent in all the measurements.
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Solvent Purification for Analytical Measurements

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Ensulizole (98%) was purchased from Tokyo Chemical Industry (TCI) and was used without any further treatment. Deionized water was used for all aqueous-phase measurements. Acetone (Merck, 99.5%), methanol (AR, 99.9%) and ethanol (AR, 99.9%) were purchased from RCI Labscan and tetrachloromethane (99.8%) was purchased from Riedel-de Haen and was used as received without any further puri cation treatment.
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