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AMMONIUM BENZOATE

 


CAS NO:1863-63-4
EC NO:217-468-9


Ammonium benzoate, a white solid, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid.


Properties
Chemical formula        C7H9NO2
Molar mass        139.15 g/mol
Appearance        White solid
Density        1.26 g/cm3
Melting point        198 °C (388 °F; 471 K)
Solubility in water        21.3 g/100 mL (20 °C)
83 g/100 mL (100 °C)
Solubility        soluble in methanol
insoluble in diethyl ether


Ammonium benzoate appears as a white crystalline solid. Soluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit spread to the environment. Used in medicine and as a food preservative.


Industry Uses        
Corrosion inhibitors and anti-scaling agents
Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories


Consumer Uses        
Cleaning and furnishing care products
Paints and coatings
Water treatment products


Industry Processing Sectors
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
Machinery manufacturing
Mining (except oil and gas) and support activities
Oil and gas drilling, extraction, and support activities
Paint and coating manufacturing
Transportation equipment manufacturing


Ammonium benzoate (CAS 1863-63-4) is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid.  Also known as benzoic acid ammonium salt, it is a coarse white powder that is widely used for its antimicrobial properties in cosmetics, personal care, and various other types of consumer products. 


In skin care and cosmetics, ammonium benzoate functions a preservative ingredient.  
Ammonium benzoate also functions as a preservative in paper wrappers, rubber latex and certain adhesives, and it serves as an agent for reducing curing time in the vulcanization of rubber.  
Other consumer applications include cleaning and furnishing care products, paints and coatings, and water treatment products.  
Ammonium benzoate is used in industrial applications as a corrosion inhibitor and anti-scaling agent.  In the coatings industry, ammonium benzoate acts as a flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates, and it is used in the electronics industry in the production of electrolytic capacitors. 


Ammonium benzoate is a potential eye, skin, nose, and throat irritant and should be sealed and stored in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation.


Ammonium benzoate is used predominantly in industries which acts as a corrosion inhibitors and anti-scaling agents .
Ammonium benzoate is also used as paint additives and coating additives. 
Other consumer uses include cleaning and furnishing Care products, paints and coatings, personal care products, water treatment products. 
Ammonium benzoate is also used as chemical analysis reagents, in electronics industry, used for the production of electrolytic capacitors and also used in pharmaceutical industries. Ammonium benzoate is used as adhesives, metal rust treatment and rubber additives.


Ammonium benzoate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzoic acids. These are organic Compounds containing a benzene ring which bears at least one carboxyl group. 
Ammonium benzoate is a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa).


Description
Ammonium benzoate, a white solid, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid. A coarse, white powder, ammonium benzoate is used in the coatings industry as a cost-effective, amine-free flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates.


Ammonium benzoate is also used as a preservative in certain adhesives and rubber latex and is commonly used as industrial preservative for paper wrappers, an agent for reducing curing time in vulcanization of rubber and an analytical reagent for various elements.


In personal care products, ammonium benzoate is used as a preservative.


Physical State :Solid
Storage :Store at room temperature
Melting Point :192-198° C (dec.)


About this substance
Helpful information
Ammonium benzoate is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 10 to < 100 tonnes per annum.


Ammonium benzoate is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.


Consumer Uses
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following products: coating products, hydraulic fluids, lubricants and greases, washing & cleaning products and inks and toners. Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.


Article service life
Other release to the environment of Ammonium benzoate is likely to occur from: indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment), outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials), outdoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. tyres, treated wooden products, treated textile and fabric, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings (bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships)) and indoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. release from fabrics, textiles during washing, removal of indoor paints).
Ammonium benzoate can be found in complex articles, with no release intended: machinery, mechanical appliances and electrical/electronic products (e.g. computers, cameras, lamps, refrigerators, washing machines), Vehicles (e.g. personal vehicles, delivery vans, boats, trains, metro or planes)) and machinery, mechanical appliances and electrical/electronic products e.g. refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, computers, telephones, drills, saws, smoke detectors, thermostats, radiators, large-scale stationary industrial tools).
This substance can be found in products with material based on: fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys), paper (e.g. tissues, feminine hygiene products, nappies, books, magazines, wallpaper), plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones), stone, plaster, cement, glass or ceramic (e.g. dishes, pots/pans, food storage containers, construction and isolation material), metal (e.g. cutlery, pots, toys, jewellery) and plastic used for packaging (excluding food packaging).


Widespread uses by professional workers
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, coating products, laboratory chemicals, hydraulic fluids, lubricants and greases, water treatment chemicals, non-metal-surface treatment products and inks and toners.
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following areas: building & construction work, mining, scientific research and development and printing and recorded media reproduction.
Ammonium benzoate is used for the manufacture of: plastic products.
Other release to the environment of Ammonium benzoate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.


Formulation or re-packing
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following products: metal surface treatment products, non-metal-surface treatment products, inks and toners, adhesives and sealants, coating products, fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay, finger paints, paper chemicals and dyes, polymers, washing & cleaning products and electrolytes for batteries.
Release to the environment of Ammonium benzoate can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures and formulation in materials.


Uses at industrial sites
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, coating products, laboratory chemicals, hydraulic fluids, lubricants and greases, water treatment chemicals, non-metal-surface treatment products and inks and toners.
Ammonium benzoate is used in the following areas: building & construction work, mining, scientific research and development and printing and recorded media reproduction.
Ammonium benzoate is used for the manufacture of: plastic products.
Release to the environment of Ammonium benzoate can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, in the production of articles and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.


Manufacture
Release to the environment of Ammonium benzoate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.


Ammonium benzoate is a material with applications in the coatings and electronics industries. Most commonly it is used for its flash rust inhibitor and preservative properties.


Ammonium Benzoate (C6H5COONH4) is a white crystalline powder, a benzoic acid-base ammonium salt. 
 Ammonium benzoate is produced by reacting benzoic acid with ammonia as Ammonium benzoate is used in the coating industry, rust inhibitor for the ferrous substrate. 
Ammonium benzoate is also used as an agent for reducing curing time in rubber vulcanization, industrial preservative for paper wrappers and as an analytical reagent for other elements.


Other application of ammonium benzoates includes care products, water treatment products, chemical reagents in the electronic industry etc. 
Ammonium benzoate is also used as a preservative in the food industry as wel


Purity: 99%
CAS No.: 1863-63-4
Molecular Formula: C6H5CO2NH4
Formula Weight: 139.15
Flash Point: 110°(230°F)
Physical Form: Crystalline
Sensitivity: Hygroscopic
Appearance: White to off-white
Odour: Weak
Melting Point: 192-198° dec.
Merck Reference: 14,496
MDL No.: MFCD00013069


Preservative : Inhibits the development of microorganisms in cosmetic products.


Ammonium Benzoate is also used as a preservative in certain adhesives and rubber latex and is commonly used as industrial preservative for paper wrappers, an agent for reducing curing time in vulcanization of rubber and an analytical reagent for various elements. Ammonium Benzoate is a white crystalline (sand-like) powder. 
Ammonium benzoate is used as a preservative and in medicines. 
Ammonium benzoate, a white solid, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid. A coarse, white powder, ammonium benzoate is used in the coatings industry as a cost-effective, amine-free flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates. 
Ammonium benzoate is also used as a preservative in certain adhesives and rubber latex and is commonly used as industrial preservative for paper wrappers, an agent for reducing curing time in vulcanization of rubber and an analytical reagent for various elements. In personal care products, ammonium benzoate is used as a preservative.


Ammonium benzoate is produced by complete neutralisation of benzoic acid and ammonium hydroxide.
Ammonium benzoate occurs as white colorless crystals.
Ammonium benzoate is freely soluble in water with toxic.The person should be taken medical treatment immediately while eating.And it easily deliquesces so that it should be kept in dry and airtight container .


Ammonium benzoate is mainly used as preservative,disinfectant,adhesive and analysis reagent.
Ammonium benzoate is applied to electrolyte production also.


Industrial Applications
• Fine Chemicals
• Metal Surface Treatment
• Electronic capacitor.
• Reagent


Ammonium Benzoate, Crystal, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid. 
Ammonium Benzoate is a coarse white powder used in the coatings industry as a cost-effective, amine-free flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates.. 
Ammonium Benzoate can be used in adhesives, in rubber latexes, and as an industrial preservative for paper wrappers.


Chemical Properties
White crystalline powder


Uses
To preserve glue and latex.


General Description
A white crystalline solid. Soluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit spread to the environment. Used in medicine and as a food preservative.


Ammonium benzoate can be analyzed by this reverse phase (RP) HPLC method with simple conditions. The mobile phase contains an acetonitrile (MeCN), water, and phosphoric acid. For Mass-Spec (MS) compatible applications the phosphoric acid needs to be replaced with formic acid. Smaller 3 µm particles columns available for fast UPLC applications. This liquid chromatography method is scalable and can be used for isolation impurities in preparative separation. 
Ammonium benzoate also suitable for pharmacokinetics.


Ammonium benzoate, a fine, white powder or colorless crystalline, is used in the coatings industry as a cost-effective, amine-free flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates. 
Ammonium benzoate is also used as a preservative in certain adhesives and rubber latex and is commonly used as industrial preservative for paper wrappers, an agent for reducing curing time in vulcanization of rubber and an analytical reagent for various elements.


usage:
 ammonium benzoate is used as chemical analysis reagents, in electronics industry, 
used for the production of electrolytic capacitors and also used in pharmaceutical industries. Used as food antiseptic, adhesives, metal rust treatment, rubber additives, etc.


Compound Formula:        C7H9NO2
Molecular Weight:        139.15
Appearance:        White crystalline powder
Melting Point:        179 -183 °C
Boiling Point:        N/A
Density:        N/A


Ammonium Benzoate, a white solid, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid.  A coarse, white powder, Ammonium Benzoate is used in the coatings industry as a cost-effective, amine-free flash rust inhibitor for ferrous substrates.


Ammonium Benzoate is also used as a preservative in certain adhesives and rubber latex and is commonly used as industrial preservative for paper wrappers, an agent for reducing curing time in vulcanization of rubber and an analytical reagent for various elements.  In personal care products, Ammonium Benzoate is used as a preservative.


Ammonium benzoate uses
Preservatives, disinfectants, adhesives, measuring aluminum.
Use as a preservative and analytical reagent 
Use as an analytical reagent and preservative
Used as a preservative and analytical reagent


Appearance: A white crystalline solid. Soluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit spread to the environment. Used in medicine and as a food preservative.


IUPAC names
Ammonium benzenecarboxylate
AMMONIUM BENZOATE
Ammonium benzoate
ammonium benzoate
Ammonium Benzoate
Ammonium benzoate
Amonio Benzoato
azane, benzoic acid
Azanium benzoate
azanium;benzoate
Benzoic acid, ammonium salt, Ammonium benzenecarboxylate , Amonio Benzoato


SYNONYMS:
1863-63-4 [RN]
217-468-9 [EINECS]
3634518
AC80WD7GPF
Ammonium benzoate [ACD/IUPAC Name] [Wiki]
Ammoniumbenzoat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Benzoate d'ammonium [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Benzoate, ammonium salt (1:1) [ACD/Index Name]
benzoic acid ammonium salt
DG3378000
MFCD00013069 [MDL number]
[1863-63-4]
14374-89-1 [RN]
1563-63-4 [RN]
217-468-9MFCD00013069
Acetic acid,2-amino-2-oxo-, butyl ester
Ammonia [ACD/Index Name] [ACD/IUPAC Name] [Wiki]
Ammonii benzoas
ammonium benzoate 98%
ammonium benzoate, 99%
ammonium benzoate, purified
ammonium benzoate, reagent (acs)
Ammonium benzoicum
Ammoniumbenzoat
ammoniumbenzoate
azane
azanium and benzoate
azanium;benzoate
Benzoesaure Ammoniakfl??ssigkeit
Benzoic acid [ACD/Index Name] [ACD/IUPAC Name] [USP] [Wiki]
BENZOIC ACID AMINE
BS-16366
GP-601

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