Ammonium thiosulfate

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Application
Ammonium thiosulfate is used as a bactericide and analytical reagent in medicine. Ammonium thiosulfate is used in agriculture to synthesize the intermediate of the insecticide buprofezin, isobutyl isothiocyanate, and the insecticide, zodiazepine, fungicide, leaf azole, herbicide flufenacetate, etc. The intermediate thiosemicarbazide. In addition, it is also used in the manufacture of auxiliary materials and dyes for hydrogen peroxide, organically synthesized polymerization catalystsand the like. In the photographic industry, it is used as a photographic fixer, which is more soluble in silver halide than sodium saltand has the advantages of short washing time and easy silver recovery. This product is also used as the main component of the silver plating bath in the industry. It is used as a complexing agent in the non-cyanide plating, and the thiosulfate is combined with the silver ion to form a complexion of thiosulfate sulfate. The cathode polarization is enhanced to make the silver plating layer crystallized and the covering ability is good. The general dosage is 200-250 g/L. Also used in the synthesis of organic boron compounds, plasticizers, welding flux; metal surface detergent; aluminum-magnesium alloy casting protection agent
Description
Ammonium thiosulfate (ammonium thiosulphate in British English) is an inorganic compound with the formula [NH4]2S2O3. It is white crystalline solid with ammonia odor, readily soluble in water, slightly soluble in acetone and insoluble in ethanol and diethyl ether.

Product Properties

Set 1

CAS
7783-18-8
Chemical Formula
H8N2O3S2
Appearance/State
Colorless liquid
Molecular Weight
148.21 g/mol
pH
8.0 - 9.0

Packaging

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Weight/Volume per Package
Drum
250 kg
Package Type
Weight/Volume per Package
Drum
1300 kg

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Published
Feb 03, 2023
Last Edited
Feb 03, 2023
Categories
Chemicals
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