Sodium Thioglycolate CAS 367-51-1 Purity ≥99.0% (Iodometric Titration)

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Chemical Name: Sodium Thioglycolate 

CAS: 367-51-1

Purity: ≥99.0% (Iodometric Titration) 

Appearance: White to Off-White Powder

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Shanghai Ruifu Chemical Co., Ltd. is the leading manufacturer and supplier of Sodium Thioglycolate (CAS: 367-51-1) with high quality. We can provide COA, worldwide delivery, small and bulk quantities available. Please contact: alvin@ruifuchem.com

Chemical Properties:

Chemical Name Sodium Thioglycolate
Synonyms Mercaptoacetic Acid Sodium Salt; Sodium Mercaptoacetate; Thioglycolic Acid Sodium Salt
CAS Number 367-51-1
CAT Number RF-PI2088
Stock Status In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons
Molecular Formula C2H3NaO2S
Molecular Weight 114.10
Melting Point >300℃(lit.) 
Density 1.311
Water Solubility Soluble in Water
Sensitivity Air, Moisture and Heat Sensitive, Hygroscopic
Storage Temp. Store at -20℃, Argon Charged
Brand Ruifu Chemical

Specifications:

Item Specifications
Appearance White to Off-White Powder
Infrared Spectrum  Conforms to Structure
Purity / Analysis Method ≥99.0% (Iodometric Titration) 
Sensitiveness Test Pass
Solubility in H2O Clear Colorless to Pink or Faint Purple, 200 mg/mL Pass
Test Standard Enterprise Standard
Usage Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Package & Storage:

Package: Bottle, Aluminium foil bag, 25kg/Cardboard Drum, or according to customer's requirement

Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture

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Application:

Sodium Thioglycolate (CAS: 367-51-1) is mainly used as inhibitor of copper molybdenum minerals and pyrite. It is an effective inhibitor for realizing cyanide-free flotation of molybdenite, which can replace (highly toxic) and sodium sulfide, and selectively inhibits copper and sulfur coexisting with molybdenite, especially for copper sulfide and pyrite Inhibition is obvious. A disulfide reducing agent. Sodium thioglycolate has been used: as a growth supplement in enrichment media and to study its effect on Arcobacter; in influenza hemagglutinin formulation in order to reduce disulfide-mediated cross-linking and early potency loss; in electron microscopy.

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