Product name | 3-Mercaptopropionic acid |
CAS No. | 107-96-0 |
Appearance | Colorless |
Purity(%) | min. 98% |
Density | 1.218 g/cm3 (20℃) |
Molecular weight | 106.14g/mol |
Solubility | soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, benzene, ether |
Description | Beta-Mercaptopropionic Acid is a direct raw material for organic chemicals, used in pharmaceutical intermediates and electronic chemicals; used as an intermediate in pharmaceutical fenalu, and also used as a stabilizer for polyvinyl chloride. 3-Mercaptopropionic Acid manufacturers told us that it can be used in transparent products as well as thioglycolic acid. It has very good thermal stability and is superior to other stabilizers; it is also used as an antioxidant, catalyst and biochemical reagent. After nearly 30 years of development, the 3-Thiopropanoic Acid downstream pharmaceutical intermediate industry has become a new industry with a billion-dollar output value. With the development of the pharmaceutical industry, there will be new demands for pharmaceutical intermediates. At present, the domestic pharmaceutical intermediates with relatively large demand are mainly traditional series products such as W aminopyrene deficient acid, noraminopyrene deficient acid and its derivatives. It has become a general trend to shift the downstream electronic chemical production capacity of sulfopropionic acid to China. 3-Mercaptopropionic Acid CAS 107-96-0 suppliers said that From a regional perspective, the Asia-Pacific region, especially China, has become the leading market for the global electronics industry and its chemicals. As a raw material for pharmaceutical intermediates and electronic chemicals, sulphopropionic acid has increased demand, and the market prospect is considerable. Anionization] Lucypropionic acid is an intermediate of pharmaceutical fenalu. It can also be used to prepare cross-linking agents, hardeners, resin additives, antioxidants, catalysts and biochemical reagents. It can also be used as a vinyl heat stabilizer, vinyl acetate Of raw materials. |