VERATRIC ACID

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 93-07-2

VERATRIC ACID

EINECS NO. 202-215-7
FORMULA (CH3O)2C6H3COOH
MOL WT. 182.18
H.S. CODE

2918.90

TOXICITY

LD50 ipr-mus >800 mg/kg

SYNONYMS 3,4-Dimethoxybenzoic acid;
3,4-Dimethylprotocatechuic acid; Acide vératrique; Veratrumsäure; ácido verátrico;
DERIVATION
 

CLASSIFICATION

CARBOCYCLIC CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE

White to beige crystalline powder

MELTING POINT

179 - 182 C

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SOLUBILITY IN WATER partially soluble
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AUTOIGNITION

 

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FLASH POINT

> 100 C

STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions

GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS

Benzoic acid, the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid containing carboxyl group bonded directly to benzene ring, is a white, crystalline organic compound; melting at 122 C (starting sublime at 100 C);  boiling at 249 C; slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, very slightly soluble in benzene and acetone. Its aqua solution is weakly acidic. It occurs naturally in many plants  and resins. Benzoic acid is also detected in animals. The most of commercial benzoic acid is produced by the reaction of toluene with oxygen at temperatures around 200 C in the liquid phase and in the presence of cobalt and manganese salts as catalysts. It can be prepared also by the oxidation of benzene with concentrated sulphuric acid or carbon dioxide in the presence of catalysts. Other methods are such as by the oxidation of benzyl alcohol, benzaldehyde, cinnamic acid; by hydrolysis of benzonitrile, benzoyl chloride. More than 90% of commercial benzoic acid is converted directly to phenol and caprolactam. Its use in the production of glycol benzoates for the application of plasticizer in adhesive formulations is increasing. It is also used in the manufacture of alkyd resins and drilling mud additive for crude oil recovery applications. It is used as a rubber polymerization activators and retardants. Benzoic acid is converted to its salts and esters for the use of preservative application in foods, drugs and personal products. Sodium benzoate, sodium salt of benzoic acid, is used preferably as one of the principal anti-microbial preservatives used in foods and beverages (but it's concentration is limited usually not exceeding 0.1% because it is poisonous), as it is about 200 times more soluble than benzoic acid. Sodium Benzoate is also used in medications, anti-fermentation additives and tabletting lubricant for pharmaceuticals. The industrial applications are as a corrosion inhibitor, as an additive to automotive engine antifreeze coolants and in other waterborne systems, as a nucleating agents for polyolefin, as a dye intermediate, as a stabilizer in photographic processing and as a catalyst. Wide range of benzoic esters are used as solvents, dying carrier, disinfectant additive, penetrating agent and pesticides and manufacturing other compounds.

Benzoic acid derivatives substituted by hydroxy group or ether containing oxygen atom have active bacteriostatic and  fragrant properties. They are typically used in pharmaceutical and perfumery industry. The destructive metabolic property of oxygen containing benzoic acid derivatives such as protocatechuic acid (3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid) and veratric acid (3,4-dimethoxybenzoic acid) is used in the application for pharmaceuticals. Protocatechuic acid is a catabolite of epinephrine. Prazosin, a peripheral vasodilator and antihypertensive, is also an example of the application of veratric acid. Hydroxy and ether substituted benzoic acids feature analogue metabolite of aspirin (acetylsalicylic Acid). They are used as intermediates for pharmaceuticals (especially for antipyetic anlgesic, antirheumatism) and other organic synthesis. They are used as matrix for ionization of peptides, proteins and carbohydrates.

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

White to beige crystalline powder

ASSAY

99.0% min

MOISTURE 0.5% min

MELTING POINT

180 C
TRANSPORTATION
PACKING 50kgs in Fiber Drum
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