| CAS# | 5470-11-1 |
| Formula | NH2OH·HCl |
| Synonyms | Hydroxylammonium chloride; Hydroxyamine hydrochloride |
| Groups/Uses | Organic synthesis, Reducing agent, Catalyst |
| Markets | Chemical & Materials Manufacturing |
FAQ’S
What is Hydroxylamine hydrochloride?
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is a white crystalline, hygroscopic salt, that is used in the organic synthesis of various chemical products.
What are the uses of Hydroxylamine hydrochloride?
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is used as a reactant in the organic synthesis of nitriles, pyrazoles, isoxazoles, nitrones, and pyridine. It acts as a powerful reducing agent. It is used in conversion of carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) to their oxime derivatives in oxime formation. It acts as a swelling agent and copolymerization inhibitor in polymerization processes. It is used as a catalyst in some reactions.
What are the health risks associated with Hydroxylamine hydrochloride?
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is harmful in contact with skin. It causes serious eye irritation. It is suspected of causing cancer. It may cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Hydroxylamine hydrochloride to users/customers for Chemical & Materials Manufacturing.