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n-Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide

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n-Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide

Synonyms

Phosphonium, butyltriphenyl-, bromide;

Phosphonium, butyltriphenyl-, bromide (1:1);

Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide;

Category

Cationic surfactant

> Quaternary Phosphonium Salt

Chemical Numbering System

CAS: 1779-51-7

EINECS: 217-219-4

Molecular Formula & Molecular Weight

Molecular Formula: C22H24BrP; C22H24P.Br

Molecular Weight: 399.30

Structure

Properties

Appearance    (1), white to off-white crystal.

Solubility    soluble in water; soluble in ethanol.

Hygroscopicity    hygroscopic.

Stability    stable.

Risk    Solid form: irritation, strong irritation to skin, eye, respiratory system.

GHS label: 

Animal Toxicity

Table 1 Animal toxicity values

mouse intravenous LD50

56mg/kg[1]

Ecology    may be hazardous to environment. Water body should be given special attention.

Biodegradability    biodegradable.

Characteristics    excellent antistatic, dispersing, emulsifying abilities.

Synthesis

 

Quality Standards & Test Methods

1, Physical and chemical indexes

Item

Physical and chemical indexes

Solid

Actives, %, ≥

95.0

Test Methods

(1), Actives

GB/T 13173 Surface active agents -- Detergents -- Testing methods

2, Hazardous substances indexes

Item

Hazardous substances indexes

Solid

Heavy metals (as Pb), mg/kg, ≤

20

As, mg/kg, ≤

3

Test Methods

(1), Heavy metals (as Pb)

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30799 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of heavy metals

(2), As

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30797 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of total arsenic

3, Further explanation

(a), On physical and chemical indexes: firstly, shall be indicated carbon atom distribution; secondly, shall be indicated average molecular weight.

Major Uses

1, Typical applications

Use as phase transfer catalyst.

Use as flocculant.

Use as deodorant.

Manufacturers

 

References

[1]: ChemIDplus. 1779-51-7, Phosphonium, butyltriphenyl-, bromide (1:1)

Update: 20140403(1); 20190401(2);

Article

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[Terminology] Van Der Waals force

[Terminology] Micellar aggregation number

Standard

Test methods of surfactants, catalog, Chinese national standards

Surfactants, catalog, Chinese national standards