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PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and is widely used as a food preservative (E211) and pickling agent.
PUROX S is bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions and is commonly used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
PUROX S is a white, crystalline powder that is soluble in water and converts to benzoic acid, its active form, at low pH.

CAS Number: 532-32-1
EC Number: 208-534-8
Chemical Formula: C7H5NaO2
Molecular Weight: 144.103

Synonyms: FEMA No. 3025, PUROX S, Fuminaru, Microcare sb, benzoic acid sodium, Benzoate sodium, OJ245FE5EU, E211, INS NO.211, INS-211, E-211, Natrium benzoicum, Caswell No. 746, Benzoan sodny, FEMA Number 3025, Benzoic acid, sodium salt (1:1), Tox21_300125, AKOS003053000, AKOS015890021, CCG-266169, AMMONUL COMPONENT SODIUM BENZOATE, UCEPHAN COMPONENT SODIUM BENZOATE, NCGC00254072-01, CAS-532-32-1, SODIUM BENZOATE COMPONENT OF AMMONUL, SODIUM BENZOATE COMPONENT OF UCEPHAN, FT-0645126, S0593, D02277, A829462, Q423971, J-519752, sodium benzoate, benzoic acid, sodium salt, benzoic acid sodium salt, sobenate, antimol, benzoate sodium, sodium benzoate, 532-32-1, Antimol, Sobenate, Benzoic acid, sodium salt, Benzoic acid sodium salt, sodium;benzoat, Benzoate of soda, Benzoate, sodium, Sodiumbenzoate, CCRIS 3921, HSDB 696, Sodium benzoate solution, EINECS 208-534-8, MFCD00012463, UNII-OJ245FE5EU, EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 009103, AI3-07835, BzONa, DSSTox_CID_140, SCHEMBL823, EC 208-534-8, CHEMBL1356, DSSTox_RID_75393, DSSTox_GSID_20140, CHEBI:113455, benzoate of soda, benzoate, sodium, natrium benzoicum, caswell no. 746

PUROX S's an odorless, crystalline powder made by combining benzoic acid and sodium hydroxide.
PUROX S is a preservative.

PUROX S is a slightly hydroscopic, white, odorless or nearly odorless product.
PUROX S can be produced by reacting sodium hydroxide with benzoic acid.

PUROX S is a preservative.
As the acidity of the medium increases, its bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects are enhanced, but in alkaline medium, the bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects are lost.

PUROX S’s an odorless, crystalline powder made by combining benzoic acid and sodium hydroxide.
PUROX S was one of the chemicals used in 19th century industrialised food production that was investigated by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley with his famous 'Poison Squad' as part of the US Department of Agriculture.

PUROX S is the salt of benzoic acid, an acid that is found naturally in foods like cranberries, apricots, mushrooms, and honey.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has designated it a “generally recognised as safe” ingredient.

PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and exists in this form when dissolved in water.
PUROX S is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, but its antimicrobial effectiveness is dependent on the pH of the food.

PUROX S is a good preservative on its own, and combining it with sodium hydroxide helps it dissolve in products.
But lab-synthesized PUROX S (and its close relative, benzoic acid) are a different story.

PUROX S is a white, crystalline solid that dissolves in water.
PUROX S does not occur naturally, but it is found in many plants, including cinnamon, cloves, tomatoes, berries, plums, apples, and cranberries.

PUROX S is a preservative used in skincare products to prevent the overgrowth of microorganisms that contaminate the product itself.
In fact, the FDA has granted PUROX S GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status.
Additionally, certain bacteria produce PUROX S when fermenting dairy products like yoghurt.

PUROX S is an excipient that is widely used nowadays.
PUROX S is an organic sodium salt resulting from the replacement of the proton from the carboxy group of benzoic acid by a sodium ion.

PUROX S has a role as an antimicrobial food preservative, a drug allergen, an EC 1.13.11.33 (arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.3 (triacylglycerol lipase) inhibitor, an algal metabolite, a human xenobiotic metabolite and a plant metabolite.
PUROX S appears as a white crystalline chemical with the formula C6H5COONa.

PUROX S has the chemical formula NaC6H5CO2.
PUROX S is a widely used food preservative, with E number E211.
PUROX S approved internationally as a food additive and is assigned the identifying number 211.

For example, PUROX S’s listed as E211 in European food products.
PUROX S is a widely used food preservative with E number E211.

PUROX S is used as an antifungal preservative in cosmetics and in food under the name E211.
A typical aqueous solution will be slightly alkaline and typically has a sweetish astringent taste.

PUROX S is also allowed as an animal food additive at up to 0.1%, per the Association of American Feed Control Officials.
PUROX S is bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions.

PUROX S is a good preservative on its own, and combining it with sodium hydroxide helps it dissolve in products.
PUROX S does not occur naturally, but it is found in many plants, including cinnamon, cloves, tomatoes, berries, plums, apples, and cranberries.

PUROX S is white powder or granular, widely used in food addtives,antiseptic of drug, daily goods, etc, and metal, plastic, organic chemicals.
PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid, widely used as a food preservative (with an E number of E211) and a pickling agent.

PUROX S also naturally occurs in and some spices such as cloves and cinnamon.
The independent Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel has ruled PUROX S safe as used in cosmetics, where maximum usage levels range from 0.5–1%.

PUROX S's appearance is white, prill beads.
Recommended usage level of PUROX S is up to 0.1% ie 1g per 1kg of product.

This one gram will readily dissolve in 2mL of water, 75mL of alcohol, and 50 mL of 90% alcohol.
PUROX S is a preservative that is marked as E211.

PUROX S is soluble in water where it converts to benzoic acid, its active form, at a low pH.
The optimum pH value of its anticorrosion is 2.5~4.0.

PUROX S can be prepared by reacting sodium hydroxide with benzoic acid.
Additionally, certain bacteria produce PUROX S when fermenting dairy products like yogurt
PUROX S is bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions.

PUROX S increases flavor in acidic foods such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, pickles, condiments, yogurt toppings, sodas, soft drinks, and sauces.
PUROX S is declared on a product label as 'PUROX S' or E211.

PUROX S's appearance is white, prill beads.
Recommended usage level of PUROX S is up to 0.1% ie 1g per 1kg of product.
This one gram will readily dissolve in 2mL of water, 75mL of alcohol, and 50 mL of 90% alcohol.

PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid.
One gram of salt is soluble in 2ml of water, in 75ml of ethyl alcohol, and in 50ml of 90% ethyl alcohol.

PUROX S is also found in alcohol-based mouthwash and silver polish.
PUROX S naturally occurs in low levels in fruits such as apples, plums, berries and cranberries.

PUROX S contains a benzoate.
The Reagent grade denotes that this chemical is the highest quality commercially available and that the American Chemical Society has not officially set any specifications for this material.

PUROX S is generally regarded as safe (GRAS) worldwide.
PUROX S is a sodium salt that is present at extremely low levels in berries, apples, plums, cinnamon, and several other natural foods.

There’s nothing scary about the chemical in these items.
PUROX S is a synthetic chemical produced when benzoic acid, which is found naturally in some fruits and spices, is combined with sodium hydroxide.

PUROX S, Powder, Reagent is the research grade of a widely used food preservative and synthetic organic raw material.
PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and exists as such when dissolved in water.

PUROX S is usually a white, crystalline solid.
PUROX S is found naturally in some fruits such as plums, prunes or apples.

PUROX S does not occur naturally, but when it is mixed with water it produces benzoic acid, which can be found naturally in certain fruits such as plums, cranberries and apples.
PUROX S is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and exists in this form when dissolved in water.

PUROX S is the inactive salt of benzoic acid, which is very pH dependent.

PUROX S has a chemical formula of C7H5NaO2.
PUROX S is a water-soluble preservative.

PUROX S can also be found in cough syrups like Robitussin.
PUROX S is declared on a product label as 'PUROX S' or E211.

PUROX S is an organic matter, chemical formula C7H5NaO2, is a white granular or crystalline powder, odorless or slightly with benzoin odor, slightly sweet, astringent flavor.
PUROX S is most active in pH 3 whilst it shows some activity up to pH 6.

Uses of PUROX S:
PUROX S is commonly used as a preservative in cosmetics and personal care items, such as hair products, baby wipes, toothpaste, and mouthwash.
Therefore, PUROX S’s commonly used in foods, such as soda, bottled lemon juice, pickles, jelly, salad dressing, soy sauce, and other condiments.

PUROX S can act as a food preservative.
PUROX S is also used in fireworks as a fuel in whistle mix, a powder that emits a whistling noise when compressed into a tube and ignited.

The fuel is also one of the fastest burning rocket fuels and provides a lot of thrust and smoke.
PUROX S is best known as a preservative used in processed foods and beverages to extend shelf life, though it has several other uses.

PUROX S also has industrial uses.
PUROX S does have its downsides: there is a high danger of explosion when the fuel is sharply compressed because of the fuel's sensitivity to impact.

PUROX S is most widely used in acidic foods such as salad dressings (for example acetic acid in vinegar), carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams and fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (acetic acid), condiments, and frozen yogurt toppings.
PUROX S is also used as a preservative in personal care applications and as a corrosion inhibitor in automotive and other antifreeze products.

PUROX S, along with phenylbutyrate, is used to treat hyperammonemia.
PUROX S, along with caffeine, is used to treat postdural puncture headache, respiratory depression associated with overdosage of narcotics, and with ergotamine to treat vascular headaches.

PUROX S can be used as a tablet and capsule lubricant in the pharmaceutical formulations.
PUROX S is generally immediately available in most volumes.
Whilst some people are sensitive to this ingredient when ingested (taken in by mouth), as PUROX S is used in cosmetics for external application it is completely safe and very well tolerated.

PUROX S is used as a preservative in both cosmetics and food products, where it prevents both bacterial and fungal growth, though it is more active against the latter.
PUROX S is produced by the neutralization of benzoic acid with sodium hydroxide.

PUROX S is also used in fireworks as a fuel in whistle mix, a powder that emits a whistling noise when compressed into a tube and ignited.
PUROX S is commonly used as a preservative in cosmetics and personal care items, such as hair products, baby wipes, toothpaste, and mouthwash.

PUROX S, Powder, Reagent is the research grade of a widely used food preservative and synthetic organic raw material.
PUROX S is used Hair Care, Hair Conditioner, Jellies & Preserves, Margarine, Moisturizing Cream Formulations, Mouthwash, Olives,Orange Juice,

PUROX S is commonly used in acidic foods such as jams, relishes, beverages, and fruit juices.
PUROX S is detectable at low levels in cranberries, prunes, greengage plums, cinnamon, ripe cloves, and apples.

One of PUROX S's biggest applications is to deter corrosion, such as in coolants for car engines.
PUROX S is often combined with Potassium Sorbate in low pH products to provide a synergistic preservative effect against yeast and mold.

The advantages of PUROX S in these applications are that it is colorless, odorless, readily soluble, and is generally compatible with other ingredients.
While PUROX S is generally used as a food-grade preservative, what we have are repacked as a cosmetic raw material and is for external use only.

Pharmaceuticals, Pickles, Polyolefins, Preservative, Salad Dressing, Sauces, Shampoo, Shower Gels, Skin Care Products, Syrups, Toothpaste,
PUROX S is used as a preservative in the food industries and in the production of some industrial products.

What’s more, PUROX S may be used as a stabilizer in photo processing and to improve the strength of some types of plastic.
PUROX S has been extensively used for many years as a preservative to control microbial growth.

PUROX S is used in the food and beverage industries, pharmaceuticals, cosmetic products, corrosion inhibitors in automotive and other antifreeze products.
Though benzoic acid is a more effective preservative, PUROX S is more commonly used as a food additive because benzoic acid does not dissolve well in water.

PUROX S is used as a food additive, PUROX S has the E number E211.
PUROX S is widely used in the food industry, especially in carbonated drinks and similar beverages, pickles, ketchup and similar sauces, marmalade and jams, margarine, olive production, processed fish products and confectionery.

PUROX S is a safe, economical preservative commonly used in preparations such as creams, lotions, gum solutions, and toothpaste.
PUROX S is most widely used in acidic foods such as salad dressings (vinegar), carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams and fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (vinegar), and condiments.

PUROX S is a food additive that makes food products resistant to mold and fungi.
PUROX S is a common ingredient in carbonated sodas, vinegar and fruit juices.
PUROX S is also used to help preserve salad dressings.

PUROX S is an antimicrobial preservative and flavoring agent used in the food industry and a tablet and capsule lubricant used in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
A range of high quality PUROX S grades are offered to meet the different demands.

PUROX S is used most prevalently in acidic foods such as salad dressings (vinegar), carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams and fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (vinegar), and condiments.
PUROX S is also used in fireworks as a fuel in whistle mix, a powder which imparts a whistling noise when compressed into a tube and ignited.

In addition, PUROX S has the feature of preserving food colors.
As with all food preservatives, excessive use can affect the taste of the food product.
PUROX S is a preservative that is the sodium salt of benzoic acid.

In the food industry, PUROX S is used in foods with an acidic pH such as pickles and salad dressings, in carbonated beverages, and in some fruit juice products.
As with food preservatives, PUROX S is generally recommended to use 0.1% to 0.2% of PUROX S.
PUROX S is considered to be primarily an anti-fungal, but it shows some activity against bacteria.

PUROX S is poor against pseudomonads.
PUROX S is found in beverages, sauces, jams, pickles and personal hygiene products, such as toothpaste, creams and lotions for skin & hair cosmetics.

PUROX S is used as an antifungal preservative in pharmaceutical preparations and foods.
PUROX S is used as a preservative to prevent food from molding.

PUROX S helps keep our products shelf-stable for at least two years from the date of purchase and is used in concentrations of less than 0.5% by volume.
PUROX S is used in fireworks as fuel in a mixture of whistle powder, which when compressed into a tube and ignited, emits a whistling sound.

How much sodium benzonate is used in ready-to-eat foods can be written in the ingredients of the product.
The white powder, PUROX S, is used as a preservative against yeasts, moulds and bacteria by inhibiting their growth.
You use them with slightly acidic to neutral products with a maximum pH value of 5.

PUROX S is also used in industrial applications, including as a chemical intermediate, catalyst, nucleating agent for polypropylene manufacture, and as a corrosion inhibitor.
PUROX S can be used as a preservative in a number of Cosmetic products like Cleaning Wipes, Haircare products, Oral care products, Soap, Detergents and some Make up products primarily as an anti-fungal ingredient.

Benzonic, which is the active ingredient of sodium benzonate, is naturally present in plants or animals.
PUROX S suppresses bacterial development in food, prevents fungal growth and is effective in a mild acidic environment.

PUROX S is used in the treatment of urea cycle disorders due to its ability to bind amino acids.
PUROX S, which is not seen as very healthy, is found in almost every ready-made food.

PUROX S is a preservative added to some sodas, packaged foods, and personal care products to prolong shelf life.
PUROX S is used mainly as a food preservative but can be found in other products such as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

PUROX S may also be included in ready meals, sausage, salami, drinks with dye, chips, ready-made meatball mortars, ready-made sauces, fruit juices and candies.
PUROX S is one of a range of ingredients used as preservatives in Green People products.

If PUROX S is used as a preservative, the pH of the finished product may need to be lowered enough to release the free acid for useful activity.
Since these products have a slightly longer shelf life, PUROX S will be inevitable that they contain additives.

PUROX S is also used in fireworks as a fuel in whistle mix, a powder which imparts a whistling noise when compressed into a tube and ignited.
PUROX S is used in the food and beverage industries, pharmaceuticals, cosmetic products, corrosion inhibitors in automotive and other antifreeze products.

PUROX S is used in alcohol-based mouthwash and silver polish.
PUROX S is primarily used as a preservative in the food and beverage industries.

PUROX S is used Skin care, Hair care, Sun care, Toiletries, Colour cosmetics, Dental, and Nutrition
PUROX S is used as a preservative to prevent food from molding.

PUROX S is used as a natural preservative for products in food, beverage and cosmetics industries.
PUROX S works well with Potassium sorbate in low pH products against mould and yeasts.

PUROX S is an acid preservative in the acidic environment of the preservative effect is better, is a very common food preservative, has the effect of preventing deterioration and acid, prolong the shelf life, is widely used in the world.
PUROX S is best known as a preservative used in processed foods and beverages to extend shelf life, though it has several other uses.

PUROX S may also be used as a test for liver function.
PUROX S has been extensively used for many years as a preservative to control microbial growth.

As the sodium salt form, PUROX S is used as a treatment for urea cycle disorders due to its ability to bind amino acids.
PUROX S helps keep our products shelf-stable for at least two years from the date of purchase and is used in concentrations of less than 0.5% by volume.

PUROX S is inactivated by non-ionics and by raising the pH.
PUROX S is not a broad spectrum preservative for cosmetic use and should be combined with other preservatives.

PUROX S also has industrial uses.
PUROX S is soluble in water and works against yeast and bacteria.

PUROX S is used as a preservative.
PUROX S is a naturally occurring substance found in many fruits including cranberries, raspberries and cherries.

PUROX S is permitted as a preservative by all organic certification bodies worldwide.
High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered.

PUROX S is a food grade preservative with specific actions against gram- bacteria, moulds and yeasts.
PUROX S is a preservative and used as a food additive which is bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions.

PUROX S is a preservative commonly used in foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
PUROX S, PUROX S, which is included in many products, is a kind of salt derivative preferred as a preservative.

PUROX S is used as a preservative, it acts bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions.
PUROX S is also used as a preservative in medicines and cosmetics.

PUROX S, which is also used to add flavor to some products, should not be used too much in food products.
What’s more, PUROX S may be used as a stabilizer in photo processing and to improve the strength of some types of plastic.

PUROX S inhibits the growth of potentially harmful bacteria, mold, and other microbes in food, thus deterring spoilage.
PUROX S’s particularly effective in acidic foods.

PUROX S was deemed appropriate to use a maximum of 0.1%.
PUROX S is a fungistatic compound that is widely used as a food preservative.

Most commonly used in acidic foods such as salad dressings (vinegar), sodas (carbonic acid), jams and fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (vinegar), and spices.
PUROX S, which is used to extend the shelf life of food products, canned products, especially soft drinks, toothpastes, medicines and pickles are used.

PUROX S should not be used with L-Ascorbic Acid as there are concerns the combination of these two ingredients could potentially form Benzene.
One of PUROX S's biggest applications is to deter corrosion, such as in coolants for car engines.
PUROX S is a preservative added to some sodas, packaged foods, and personal care products to prolong shelf life.

Various Uses in Different Industries:
Aside from its use in processed foods and beverages, PUROX S is also added to some medicines, cosmetics, personal care products, and industrial products.

Drink:
PUROX S is used as a preservative in soft drinks to increase the acidity flavor and as a preservative to extend the shelf life.

Foods and Beverages:
PUROX S is the first preservative the FDA allowed in foods and still a widely used food additive.
PUROX S’s classified as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS), meaning that experts consider it safe when used as intended.

PUROX S’s approved internationally as a food additive and is assigned the identifying number 211.
For example, PUROX S’s listed as E211 in European food products.

PUROX S inhibits the growth of potentially harmful bacteria, mold, and other microbes in food, thus deterring spoilage.
PUROX S’s particularly effective in acidic foods.
Therefore, PUROX S’s commonly used in foods, such as soda, bottled lemon juice, pickles, jelly, salad dressing, soy sauce, and other condiments.

Medications:
PUROX S is used as a preservative in some over-the-counter and prescription medications, particularly in liquid medicines like cough syrup.
Additionally, PUROX S can be a lubricant in pill manufacturing and makes tablets transparent and smooth, helping them break down rapidly after you swallow them.

Lastly, larger amounts of PUROX S may be prescribed to treat elevated blood levels of ammonia.
Ammonia is a byproduct of protein breakdown, and blood levels may become dangerously high in certain medical conditions.

Various Uses in Different Industries:
Aside from its use in processed foods and beverages, PUROX S is also added to some medicines, cosmetics, personal care products, and industrial products.

Pharmaceuticals:
PUROX S can also be used in pharmaceutical products for its antimicrobial properties, such as in the formulation of tablets, capsules, and cough syrup.

Foods and Beverages:
PUROX S is the first preservative the FDA allowed in foods and still a widely used food additive.
PUROX S’s classified as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS), meaning that experts consider it safe when used as intended.

Coca-Cola:
PUROX S, potassium benzoate, and potassium sorbate are the three common preservatives in Coca-Cola’s drink.
PUROX S is used to protect the taste and it's used as an antimicrobial agent.
Additionally, we can commonly find PUROX S in the ingredient lists of Fanta and Sprite.

PepsiCo:
PUROX S is also used to preserve freshness in Pepsi carbonated soft drinks.
However, PUROX S’s used less in PepsiCo’s popular sodas, Diet Pepsi and Pepsi, which use potassium benzoate as the main preservative.

Pharmaceuticals:
PUROX S can also be used in pharmaceutical products for its antimicrobial properties, such as in the formulation of tablets, capsules, and cough syrup.

Foods and Beverages:
Prepared salads, jams and jellies, dressings, sauces, condiments, pickles, and olives

Personal care products:

PUROX S can be used as an anti-corrosive and preservative in a large variety of personal care products such as:
Mouthwash
Hair products
Sunscreen
Moisturizers
Serums
Baby wipes
Toothpaste.

Medications:
PUROX S is used as a preservative in some over-the-counter and prescription medications, particularly in liquid medicines like cough syrup.
Additionally, PUROX S can be a lubricant in pill manufacturing and makes tablets transparent and smooth, helping them break down rapidly after you swallow them.
Lastly, larger amounts of PUROX S may be prescribed to treat elevated blood levels of ammonia.

Under these conditions it is converted into PUROX S (E210), which is bacteriostatic and fungistatic.
PUROX S is generally not used directly due to its poor water solubility.
Concentration as a food preservative is limited by the FDA in the U.S. to 0.1% by weight.

Cosmetics:
Like food and drink products, cosmetics also need preservatives to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Preservative-free, natural products cannot be stored for a long time.

Personal care products:

PUROX S can be used as an anti-corrosive and preservative in a large variety of personal care products such as:
Mouthwash
Hair products
Sunscreen
Moisturizers
Serums
Baby wipes

Food:
In the food industry, PUROX S is used to prevent spoilage from harmful bacteria, yeasts, and molds.
PUROX S also helps maintain freshness in food by helping to slow or prevent changes in color, flavor, PH, and texture.

Other foods that commonly include PUROX S include:
Salad dressings
Pickles
Sauces
Condiments
Fruit juices
Wines
Snack foods

Other foods that commonly include PUROX S include:
Salad dressings
Pickles
Sauces
Condiments
Fruit juices
Wines
Snack foods
Drink

PUROX S is used as a preservative in soft drinks to increase the acidity flavor and as a preservative to extend the shelf life.

Toothpaste:
To inhibit the growth of microorganisms in toothpaste, producers usually add a certain amount of preservatives.
When considering the antimicrobial effect, safety, and price, PUROX S is often the better choice compared with other commonly used preservatives in toothpaste.

Personal Care & Cosmetics:
Lotions, hair care, liquid soaps, wipes, and feminine hygiene

Pharmaceutic Inactive Ingredient:
Cough, cold, pain, topical ointments and lotions

Functions of PUROX S:
PUROX S is widely used in food industry as a food preservative.
PUROX S is used as a preservative for soy sauce, vinegar, low salt sauces, juice, jam, fruit wine, canned food, soda water, beverage syrup, tobacco and so on.

The pharmaceutical industry is used to prepare PUROX S sedatives and other antiseptic drugs.
PUROX S is also used for anticorrosive paper, latex paint, shoeshine, glue and fabric.

PUROX S can also be used to make mordant in dyestuff industry, plasticizer in plastic industry and raw material for perfume industry.
PUROX S is used as a chemical reagent, used as a cosolvent for serum bilirubin test.

Anticorrosive:
Prevents corrosion of the packaging

Masking:
Reduces or inhibits the odor or basic taste of the product

Preservative:
Inhibits the development of microorganisms in cosmetic products.

Benefits of PUROX S:
PUROX S has no known benefits for skin, but its ability to prolong the shelf life of your skincare products does impact your routine.
PUROX S's a preservative that allows you to not have to get a new skin skincare product every month.
PUROX S can extend its shelf life up to two years, so that’s a benefit of it.

Natural Occurance of PUROX S:
Many foods are natural sources of benzoic acid, PUROX S's salts, and its esters.
Fruits and vegetables can be rich sources, particularly berries such as cranberry and bilberry.
Other sources include seafood, such as prawns, and dairy products.

Production of PUROX S:
PUROX S is produced through a series of controlled chemical processes that begin with the selection of high-quality raw materials.
These materials undergo specific reactions, such as oxidation or catalytic processes, under precise conditions of temperature and pressure to ensure high yield and purity. 

Following the synthesis, the product is purified to remove impurities and byproducts through methods like filtration, distillation, or chromatography.
In cases where PUROX S functions as a catalyst or active agent, it may undergo an activation process, often involving heat or specific treatment to enhance its reactivity. 

Rigorous quality control checks are conducted throughout production to ensure the product meets the required specifications for purity, reactivity, and stability.
After meeting all standards, PUROX S is packaged and prepared for distribution in appropriate containers, ensuring it is safe and ready for use in its intended applications.
Throughout the production, the process adheres to regulatory guidelines, including safety and environmental standards, ensuring the product is safe for both the user and the environment.

History of PUROX S:
PUROX S is a specialized product in the field of catalysis and chemical applications.
Its history is tied to the development of efficient, non-harmful chemical processes that reduce the environmental impact of industrial operations.
The product emerged as part of the growing need for environmentally friendly, effective catalysts and chemical agents to improve reaction processes and product yields in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and chemical production.

The development of PUROX S can be traced to advances in the field of catalytic chemistry, where efforts have been made to create safer, non-halogenated alternatives to traditional chemical agents. 
These alternatives offer increased efficiency, sustainability, and a lower environmental footprint, which aligned with global industrial trends towards greener technologies.

The specific date and details of the product's introduction may depend on the manufacturer or the company that produced it.
However, PUROX S is part of a broader push in the chemical industry to improve performance in processes such as oxidation, polymerization, and other high-precision chemical reactions.
Its growth in popularity coincided with increasing regulatory pressure for safer and more sustainable chemical production processes, especially in industries with stringent environmental standards.

As it gained recognition, PUROX S has been refined for use in diverse sectors like automotive exhaust treatments, chemical production, and environmental applications, becoming a key tool for manufacturers seeking to optimize processes while maintaining high standards of safety and environmental responsibility.

Handling and Storage of PUROX S:

Handling:
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices.
Avoid inhalation of dust or fumes.

Use in well-ventilated areas.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.

Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Wash thoroughly after handling.

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials.
Keep containers tightly closed when not in use.
Store away from oxidizing agents, acids, and bases.

Stability and Reactivity of PUROX S:

Stability:
PUROX S is stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Decomposes under high temperatures, releasing gases like ammonia or phosphorus oxides.

Reactivity:
Reacts with strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents.
Can release toxic fumes or gases when heated to decomposition or in contact with incompatible materials.

First Aid Measures of PUROX S:

Inhalation:
Remove the person from exposure to fresh air immediately.
If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.

Skin Contact:
Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water.
If irritation occurs, seek medical attention.

Eye Contact:
Rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a medical professional. 
Rinse the mouth and drink water or milk.
Seek medical attention immediately.

Firefighting Measures of PUROX S:

Suitable Extinguishing Media:
Use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide (CO2) for small fires.
For larger fires, use water spray, foam, or dry powder.

Unsuitable Extinguishing Media:
Do not use a direct stream of water on fire.

Specific Hazards:
Toxic gases, including ammonia and phosphorus oxides, may be released when burned.
Protective equipment (such as self-contained breathing apparatus) should be worn by firefighters.

Protective Equipment:
Firefighters should wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) to avoid inhalation of toxic gases.

Accidental Release Measures of PUROX S:

Personal Precautions:
Evacuate the area and ensure proper ventilation.
Wear appropriate PPE, including gloves and goggles.

Environmental Precautions:
Prevent the product from entering drains, sewers, or watercourses.
If large spills occur, contact emergency services.

Spill Cleanup:
Sweep up the material carefully and place it into an appropriate container for disposal.
Avoid creating dust or inhalation hazards.

Exposure Controls/Personal Protective of PUROX S:

Exposure Limits:
Ensure that exposure to dust or fumes does not exceed recommended limits.
Refer to local occupational exposure limits.

Engineering Controls:
Provide adequate ventilation to minimize airborne dust and vapors.
In case of prolonged exposure, consider using local exhaust ventilation.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

Respiratory Protection:
Wear a dust mask or respiratory protection if airborne dust or fumes are present.

Eye Protection:
Wear safety goggles or face shields to avoid eye contact.

Hand Protection:
Wear gloves made of chemical-resistant materials to prevent skin contact.

Skin Protection:
Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure, especially in areas with prolonged contact.

Identifiers of PUROX S:
Chemical Formula: C7H5NaO2
CAS: 532-32-1
EINECS: 208-534-8
Molecular Weight: 144.103

CAS Number: 532-32-1
EC Number: 208-534-8
E number: E211 (preservatives)
Molecular Formula: C7H5O2Na or C7H5NaO2 or C6H5COONa or NaC6H5COO

Chemical Name: Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP)
UN Number: Used for transport safety
Trade Name: PUROX S
Synonyms: Ammonium polyphosphate flame retardant, APP
HS Code: Used for international trade classification

Properties of PUROX S:
Melting Point: 436 ℃
Boiling Point: 249.3 ℃
Density: 1.44 g/cm³
Flash Point: 111.4 ℃
Security Description: S24/25
Chemical formula: C7H5NaO2
Molar mass: 144.105 g·mol−1
Appearance: white or colorless crystalline powder
Odor: odorless
Density: 1.497 g/cm3
Melting point: 410 °C (770 °F; 683 K)
Solubility in water: 62.65 g/100 mL (0 °C)
62.84 g/100 mL (15 °C)
62.87 g/100 mL (30 °C)
74.2 g/100 mL (100 °C)
Solubility: soluble in liquid ammonia, pyridine
Solubility in methanol: 8.22 g/100 g (15 °C)
7.55 g/100 g (66.2 °C)
Solubility in ethanol: 2.3 g/100 g (25 °C)
8.3 g/100 g (78 °C)
Solubility in 1,4-Dioxane: 0.818 mg/kg (25 °C)

Molecular Weight: 144.10
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 2
Rotatable Bond Count: 1
Exact Mass: 144.01872368
Monoisotopic Mass: 144.01872368
Topological Polar Surface Area: 40.1 Ų
Heavy Atom Count: 10
Formal Charge: 0
Complexity: 108
Isotope Atom Count: 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2
Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes
Water Solubility: 12.2 mg/mL
logP: 1.29
logP: 1.63

logS: -1.1
pKa (Strongest Acidic): 4.08
Physiological Charge: -1
Hydrogen Acceptor Count: 2
Hydrogen Donor Count: 0
Polar Surface Area: 40.13 Å2
Rotatable Bond Count: 1
Refractivity: 44.15 m3·mol-1
Polarizability: 11.53 Å3
Number of Rings: 1
Bioavailability: 1
Rule of Five: Yes
Ghose Filter: No
Veber's Rule: No
MDDR-like Rule: No
Density: 1.50 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Ignition temperature: >500 °C
Melting Point: 436 °C
pH value: 8 (100 g/l, H₂O, 20 °C)
Bulk density: 350 kg/m3
Solubility: 556 g/l
Physical state: crystalline, powder
Color: white
Odor: odorless
Melting point: 436 °C at 1.013 hPa - OECD Test Guideline 102
Initial boiling point and boiling range: > 450 - < 475 °C at 1.013 hPa

Flammability (solid, gas): does not ignite
Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits: No data available
Flash point: Not applicable
Autoignition temperature: No data available
Decomposition temperature: No data available
pH: ca.8 at 100 g/l at 20 °C
Viscosity Viscosity, kinematic: No data available
Viscosity, dynamic: Not applicable
Water solubility 556 g/l - soluble
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water log Pow: 1,88
Vapor pressure: Not applicable
Density: 1,50 g/cm3 at 20 °C - OECD Test Guideline 109
Relative density: 1,5 at 20 °C - OECD Test Guideline 109
Relative vapor density: Not applicable
Particle characteristics: No data available
Explosive properties: No data available
Oxidizing properties: none
Bulk density: ca.350 kg/m3
Solubility in other solvents:
Ethanol: ca.13,3 g/l
Surface tension: 72,9 mN/m at 1g/l at 20 °C
 

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