Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 62-56-6 |
Formula: | CH4n2s |
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High-quality Thiourea Dioxide (CAS 1758-73-2) with 99% purity for printing and dyeing, available from Guangzhou Zhifan Chemical Co., Ltd. in China.
Thiourea dioxide, offered by Guangzhou Zhifan Chemical Co., Ltd., is an exceptional inorganic compound designed to meet your various industrial needs. With its strong reducing properties, good thermal stability, and easy storage and transportation, this product is a versatile solution for multiple applications.
Choose Thiourea Dioxide for unparalleled results in your industrial operations.
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value
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CAS No.
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62-56-6
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Other Names
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Thiourea
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MF
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CH4N2O4S |
EINECS No.
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200-543-5
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MW
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140.1185 |
Flash point | 66.8 ºC |
Melting point
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176-178 °C(Predicted) |
Density
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1.41
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Thiourea dioxide is a versatile inorganic compound known for its strong reducing properties, excellent thermal stability, and easy storage and transportation. It finds wide applications in various industries:
Moreover, thiourea dioxide can be utilized as a plastic stabilizer, photosensitive material effector, chloroprene polymerization agent, and more. It is also integral in the production of fine chemical products like medicines and spices.
Store our high-quality thiourea dioxide produced by Guangzhou Zhifan Chemical Co., Ltd. in a dry, clean, well-ventilated warehouse with a room temperature below 30°C. Ensure it is kept away from fire, heat, and direct sunlight, and pay attention to moisture and rain. Keep containers tightly sealed and labels intact to maintain product integrity. When handling, load and unload with care to prevent damage to packaging and containers, and maintain normal pressure relief in the container. Avoid transporting on rainy days and store separately from flammable or combustible substances, reducing agents, sulfur, and phosphorus.
Thiourea dioxide is a powerful reducing agent, so avoid contact with oxidants such as ***-based bleach, percarbonate soda, perborate soda, persulfate, and other substances to prevent unwanted reactions. Mixing with water will accelerate the reaction, so handle with caution.