Chloramine T, sodium salt, trihydrate
Key Features and Details
Chloramine T Sodium Salt Trihydrate
SYNONYMS: N-Chloro-p-toluenesulfonamide sodium salt trihydrate; N-Chloro-p-toluenesulfonamide; N-Chloro-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide sodium salt; Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide; Chloramine
CAS: #
7080-50-4
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C7H7ClNO2SNa·3H2O
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 227.638 g/mol
EC No: 204-854-7
MDL No: MFCD00149065
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Chloramine T Sodium Salt Trihydrate
Application Notes
Chloramine T Sodium Salt Trihydrate is a reagent for selective oxidation of methionine. It is used as an antibacterial agent; a topical antiseptic. Capable of oxidative cyclization to produce various heterocycles. Nitrene source for aziridinations and aminohydroxylations. Reactant for Preparation of factor Xa inhibitors as novel anticoagulants.
Usage Statement
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Key Applications
Reagent for selective oxidation of methionine | Antibacterial agent | Capable of oxidative cyclization to produce various heterocycles | Nitrene source for aziridinations and aminohydroxylations
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: 02150115-CF
Base Catalog Number: 150115
Alternate Names: N-Chloro-p-toluenesulfonamide sodium salt trihydrate; N-Chloro-p-toluenesulfonamide; N-Chloro-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide sodium salt; Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide; Chloramine
CAS
: #
7080-50-4
Density
: (trihydrate): 1.4 g/cm³
EC No
: 204-854-7
Flash Point
: 192°C c.c. (trihydrate)
Format
: Powder
Hazard Statements
: H302-H314-H334. Contact with acids liberates toxic gas.
MDL No
: MFCD00149065
Melting Point
: 170-177 deg C decomposes
Molecular Formula
: C7H7ClNO2SNa·3H2O
Molecular Weight
: 227.638 g/mol
RTECS No
: XT5616800
Safety Symbol
: GHS05, GHS07, GHS08
Solubility
: Insoluble in benzene, chloroform, and ether; decomposed by alcohol