| 8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE SULFATE | ||
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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| CAS NO. | 134-31-6 |
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| EINECS NO. | 205-137-1 | |
| FORMULA | (C9H7NO)2.H2SO4 | |
| MOL WT. | 388.40 | |
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| SYNONYMS |
8-Quinolinol
hemisulfate; 8-Quinolinol sulfate;
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| 8-Quinolinol, sulfate (2:1) (salt); chinosol; cryptonol; oxyquinoline sulfate; 8-quinolinol, hydrogen sulfate(2:1); 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfuric acid salt; quinosol; Oxine sulfate; Hydroxyquinoline sulfate; Quinolinol sulfate; | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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| PHYSICAL STATE | pale yellow crystalline powder | |
| MELTING POINT | 175 - 178 C | |
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| SOLUBILITY IN WATER | soluble | |
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| FLASH POINT | Not expected to be a fire hazard | |
| STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions |
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| Quinoline, hygroscopic, yellowish oily liquid, is an aromatic nitrogen compound characterized by a double-ring structure contains a benzene and a pyridine. (Pyridine is a ring structure compound of five carbon atoms with a nitrogen atom). These two rings are fused at two adjacent carbon atoms. Quinoline itself is the simplest member of the quinoline. It can be prepared by the distillation of coal tar or by synthesis from aniline. It is soluble in water as well as in alcohol, ether, and carbon disulfide. Isoquinoline differs from quinoline in nitrogen position. Quinoline family compounds are widely used as a parent compound to make drugs (especially anti-malarial medicines), fungicides, biocides, alkaloids, dyes, rubber chemicals and flavoring agents. They have antiseptic, antipyretic, and antiperiodic properties. They are also used as catalyst, corrosion inhibitor, preservative, and as solvent for resins and terpenes. They are used in transition-metal complex catalyst chemistry for uniform polymerization and luminescence chemistry. Oxyquinoline, Hydroxyquinoline at 8- position, is used as a bacteriostatic and fungistatic agent. It is used in preparing antiseptics, deodorants, antiperspirants, and fungicides. The sulfate salt of 8-hydroxyquinoline is used as a complexing agent for pharmaceuticals. | ||
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APPEARANCE |
pale yellow crystalline powder | |
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PURITY |
98.5% min |
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| MELTING POINT | 175 - 178 C | |
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| PACKING | 25kgs in fiber drum | |
| HAZARD CLASS | Not regulated | |
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| European Hazard Symbols: XN, Risk Phrases: 22, Safety Phrases: 36 | ||
| GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DISINFECTANT |
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Disinfectant
is an agent applied to inanimate objects
to destroy, neutralize, or inhibit the
growth of disease-carrying microorganisms,
(whereas antiseptics are applied primarily
to living things). Heat and radiation
are also disinfectants. Common ingredients
of chemical disinfectant are:
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