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Triethylamine hydrochloride 554-68-7

50 USD ($)/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • HS Code 29211990
  • Grade Analytical Reagent (AR), Laboratory Reagent (LR), Industrial
  • Smell Faint amine-like
  • Appearance White or off-white crystalline powder
  • Refractive Rate Not applicable (solid)
  • Ph Level 4 - 6 (50 mg/mL in water, 25C)
  • EINECS No 209-062-5
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Triethylamine hydrochloride 554-68-7 Price And Quantity

  • 1 Kilograms
  • 50 USD ($)/Kilograms
  • 40.00 - 80.00 USD ($)/Kilograms

Triethylamine hydrochloride 554-68-7 Product Specifications

  • Non-poisonous under normal handling
  • 261-263C
  • Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area; keep container tightly closed and away from moisture
  • Used in research, synthesis, catalyst and pharmaceutical formulations
  • Powder
  • (C2H5)3NHCl
  • 554-68-7
  • 0.92 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Not applicable (solid)
  • Analytical Reagent (AR), Laboratory Reagent (LR), Industrial
  • White or off-white crystalline powder
  • Faint amine-like
  • 29211990
  • 209-062-5
  • > 99%
  • 4 - 6 (50 mg/mL in water, 25C)
  • White to off-white hygroscopic powder, deliquescent
  • 137.65 g/mol
  • Crystalline
  • Triethylamine hydrochloride
  • Pharmaceutical intermediate, Analytical reagent, Organic synthesis
  • Chemical Compound
  • 24 months if properly sealed
  • Soluble in water, alcohol, ether
  • C6H16ClN

Product Description

Used as basic raw materials for quaternary ammonium salts, medicines, pesticides, dyes and other organic synthesis. Manufacture of quaternary ammonium compounds. Organic Synthesis.

Applications and Benefits

Triethylamine hydrochloride is widely used as a catalyst, pharmaceutical intermediate, and analytical reagent. Its high purity and reliable stability make it ideal for research and synthesis in laboratory environments. The compound's solubility in various solvents enables seamless integration into organic reaction processes, optimizing outcomes for pharmaceuticals and specialized chemical synthesis.


Storage and Handling Recommendations

Due to its hygroscopic and deliquescent nature, Triethylamine hydrochloride should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Always keep the container tightly closed and away from moisture to retain product quality. When handled properly, the substance remains stable for up to 24 months, maintaining its efficacy for laboratory and industrial use.

FAQ's of Triethylamine hydrochloride 554-68-7:


Q: How should Triethylamine hydrochloride be stored to maintain its quality?

A: Triethylamine hydrochloride must be kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture absorption due to its hygroscopic nature. Proper storage extends its shelf life and preserves its properties.

Q: What are the main applications of Triethylamine hydrochloride in industry and research?

A: This compound is primarily used as a pharmaceutical intermediate, analytical reagent, catalyst, and in organic synthesis. Its solubility and stability make it suitable for laboratory experiments and production of specialized compounds.

Q: When is Triethylamine hydrochloride most beneficial in a synthesis process?

A: Triethylamine hydrochloride is most beneficial in synthesis when high purity and efficient catalysis are needed. Its stability enhances reliability in reactions, especially in pharmaceutical formulations and analytical procedures.

Q: Where is Triethylamine hydrochloride manufactured and exported from?

A: The product is typically supplied, exported, and manufactured in China, with available packing options tailored to customer needs, such as 25 kg or 50 kg HDPE drums.

Q: What is the recommended process for using Triethylamine hydrochloride in laboratory experiments?

A: Dissolve the crystalline powder in water, alcohol, or ether as required by your protocol. Ensure precise measurements in a controlled environment, and avoid exposure to moisture during handling to maintain its reactivity.

Q: Is Triethylamine hydrochloride hazardous or poisonous under standard handling conditions?

A: No, Triethylamine hydrochloride is considered non-poisonous under normal laboratory conditions and is not classified as hazardous for transport. Routine precautions and proper ventilation are recommended to ensure safe usage.

Q: What are the benefits of choosing Triethylamine hydrochloride with >99% purity?

A: Selecting Triethylamine hydrochloride at >99% purity ensures minimal impurities, which leads to more accurate, reproducible results in research, synthesis, and pharmaceutical applications.

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