Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is a monomoamine oxidase inhibitor. It is used to prepare oximes and hydroxmic acids in organic synthesis. It acts as a copolymerization inhibitor. It can be used to remove bromine and polybromide from a solution during extraction of lignin from lignocellulosic biomass. It is key starting material for the preparation of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. It plays a vital role in rubber and plastic industries as an antioxidant, a vulcanization accelerator and a radical scavenger. It is also used as a color stabilizer and emulsion additive in color films. Synonyms: Hydroxylammonium chloride CAS No: 5470-11-1 Molecular Formula: NH2OHHCl Molecular Weight: 69.49 Appearance: White crystalline powder Purity: 99% (Titration) Melting Point: ~151C Clarity & Color: Alcohol solution: To pass test Solubility: 85g in 100ml at 20C Ammonium (NH4): To pass test Iron (Fe): 0.0005% Heavy Metals: 0.0005% Sulfur Compounds (SO42-): 0.005% Residue On Ignition: 0.05% Titrable Acid: 0.25 meq/g Warnings: Corrosive! Toxic! Storage and Stability: May be stored at RT. Stable for 6 months after receipt. Hygroscopic. Air and moisture sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, phosphorous pentachloride, calcium and anhydrous copper(II) sulfate.
Molecular Weight:
69.49
Purity:
99% (Titration)
Form:
White crystalline powder
CAS Number:
[5470-11-1]
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