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Ammonium benzoate
CAS 1863-63-4
Alias:Amoniumbenzoate;Benzoic acid ammonium salt 10g [1863-63-4]
Molecular formula:C7H9NO2
Molecular weight:139.15
Structural formula:
1.Performance and use
Ammonium benzoate, also known as ammonium benzoate, is a white or light yellow crystalline or powdery compound with an ammonia or ammonium benzoate odor. Its molecular formula is C7H9NO2 and its molecular weight is 139.15. It will gradually decompose and release ammonia in the air, which can dissolve in solvents such as water, ethanol, glycerol, etc. The melting point of ammonium benzoate is 192-198 and the density is 1.26g/cm ³.
Ammonium benzoate has a wide range of applications in multiple fields. Firstly, it can be used as a chemical analysis reagent and a raw material for the production of electrolytic capacitors. Secondly, it is also used as a preservative, disinfectant, and adhesive, as well as for metal rust prevention treatment and rubber additives. In addition, ammonium benzoate can also be used as a precipitant to produce easily filtered trivalent and tetravalent metal ion precipitates, which are suitable for quantitative analysis of these metals by weight method.
2.Technical indicators
Product name | Ammonium benzoate |
Appearance | White crystal |
Melting point | 192°C |
Boiling point | 255°C |
PH | 6.0-7.5 |
Density | 1.26 g/cm3 |
3. Packaging and storage
Packaging specification: 25kg/bag; 25 kg/drum.
During transportation, it is necessary to protect against sunlight, rain, and high temperatures.
The product should be stored in a cool, dark, ventilated place, away from sources of fire.
4. Safety protection
Ammonium benzoate has high toxicity, so it is necessary to strictly follow safety operating procedures during production and use to prevent damage to human health and the environment. For the storage of ammonium benzoate, it should be ensured that it is stored in a closed container and protected from direct sunlight.
Related keywords:
Ammonium benzoate
1863-63-4
C7H9NO2
Preservatives, adhesives
Ammonium benzoate
CAS 1863-63-4
Alias:Amoniumbenzoate;Benzoic acid ammonium salt 10g [1863-63-4]
Molecular formula:C7H9NO2
Molecular weight:139.15
Structural formula:
1.Performance and use
Ammonium benzoate, also known as ammonium benzoate, is a white or light yellow crystalline or powdery compound with an ammonia or ammonium benzoate odor. Its molecular formula is C7H9NO2 and its molecular weight is 139.15. It will gradually decompose and release ammonia in the air, which can dissolve in solvents such as water, ethanol, glycerol, etc. The melting point of ammonium benzoate is 192-198 and the density is 1.26g/cm ³.
Ammonium benzoate has a wide range of applications in multiple fields. Firstly, it can be used as a chemical analysis reagent and a raw material for the production of electrolytic capacitors. Secondly, it is also used as a preservative, disinfectant, and adhesive, as well as for metal rust prevention treatment and rubber additives. In addition, ammonium benzoate can also be used as a precipitant to produce easily filtered trivalent and tetravalent metal ion precipitates, which are suitable for quantitative analysis of these metals by weight method.
2.Technical indicators
Product name | Ammonium benzoate |
Appearance | White crystal |
Melting point | 192°C |
Boiling point | 255°C |
PH | 6.0-7.5 |
Density | 1.26 g/cm3 |
3. Packaging and storage
Packaging specification: 25kg/bag; 25 kg/drum.
During transportation, it is necessary to protect against sunlight, rain, and high temperatures.
The product should be stored in a cool, dark, ventilated place, away from sources of fire.
4. Safety protection
Ammonium benzoate has high toxicity, so it is necessary to strictly follow safety operating procedures during production and use to prevent damage to human health and the environment. For the storage of ammonium benzoate, it should be ensured that it is stored in a closed container and protected from direct sunlight.
Related keywords:
Ammonium benzoate
1863-63-4
C7H9NO2
Preservatives, adhesives