Chloramine-T

Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-02

CAS Number: 127-65-1

Molecular Formula: C7H7ClNNaO2S

Molecular Weight: 227.64 g/mol

Appearance: White or slightly yellow crystalline powder

Usage: Mainly used as a bleaching agent, oxidizing agent, and disinfectant in various industries.

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Attribute Details
Chemical Name Chloramine-T
Synonyms Chloramine T; N-Chloro-4-toluenesulfonamide, sodium salt; Sodium N-chloro-p-toluenesulfonamide; Tosylchloramide sodium; Euclorina Chloramine (T); CHLORAMINE-T-TRIHYDRATE; etc.
CAS Number 127-65-1
Molecular Formula C7H7ClNNaO2S
Molecular Weight 227.64 g/mol
Appearance White or slightly yellow crystalline powder with a slight chlorine odor
Density 1.36 g/cm³
Melting Point 167-170 °C
Boiling Point 314.3 °C
Solubility Soluble in water and ethanol; insoluble in chloroform, ether, and benzene
pH 8-10 (aqueous solution)
Chemical Properties Acts as an oxidizing agent and a titrant; decomposes slowly in the air; releases chlorine and becomes yellow over time; reacts with acids to generate chlorine gas
Applications Used as a bleaching agent for plant fibers; as a disinfectant with broad-spectrum bactericidal activity; used in the production of sugar syrups and other food products; also used in water treatment and as a laboratory reagent
Stability Stable under normal conditions; should be stored in a cool, dry place away from acids and oxidizing agents
Safety Information May cause skin and eye irritation; harmful if swallowed or inhaled; may cause respiratory sensitization; wear appropriate protective equipment when handling; refer to the MSDS for detailed safety information and appropriate disposal methods