Aminoguanidine bicarbonate

Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-02

CAS Number: 2582-30-1

Molecular Formula: C2H8N4O3

Molecular Weight: 136.11

Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder

Melting Point: 170-172°C

Usage: Used as a raw material in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, and explosives.

 

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Chemical Name Aminoguanidine Bicarbonate
Synonyms Aminoguanidine Hydrogencarbonate, Guanylhydrazine Hydrogencarbonate
CAS Number 2582-30-1
EINECS Number 219-956-7
Molecular Formula C₂H₈N₄O₃
Molecular Weight 136.11 g/mol
Physical State White crystalline powder
Melting Point 170–172°C (decomposes)
Solubility Almost insoluble in water (<5 g/L at 20°C); insoluble in alcohol and other acids
Thermal Stability Unstable when heated; decomposes above 45°C, turning red at 100°C and fully decomposing at 171–173°C
Applications – Synthesis of pharmaceuticals (e.g., furan guanidine, pyrimidine pyrazole, and triazole nucleosides).
– Used in dyes, photographic chemicals, and foaming agents.
– Explored in explosives synthesis.
Health & Safety – Toxic; causes reduced hemoglobin and lymphocyte counts in rats upon inhalation.
– Irritant; requires proper ventilation and protective gear during handling.

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