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Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate

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【Chemical Name】 Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate

【CAS No. 2582-30-1

【Product Introduction】

Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate, also known as Aminoguanidine bicarbonate, is a white crystalline powder with soft texture. It exhibits poor solubility in water, alcohol, and other acids, and is thermally unstable, gradually decomposing when heated above 50°C. This decomposition process leads to a darkening of the color, ultimately turning red when heated to temperatures exceeding 100°C.


Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate serves as a crucial raw material in various industrial applications. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is primarily used for the synthesis of compounds such as furazolidone, pyrimethamine, ribavirin, and propylurea. Additionally, it finds applications in the production of pesticides, dyes, photographic chemicals, foaming agents, and explosives.


However, it's worth noting that aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate is toxic. Long-term exposure to high concentrations of this compound in rats has been shown to reduce hemoglobin levels and lymphocytes, while suppressing thyroid function. Therefore, it is essential to take necessary protective measures during production operations to ensure safety.


In summary, aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate,CAS 2582-30-1 is a versatile chemical with diverse applications, but its handling requires caution due to its thermal instability and toxicity.


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Specifications

Appearance

white crystalline powder

Content

≥99%

Insoluble substances

≤0.03%

Water

≤0.2%

Ignition residue

≤0.07%

Chloride(Cl)

≤0.01%

Iron content(Fe)

≤8ppm

Sulfate(SO4)

≤0.007%

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