Aderbasib(Aderbasib), chemical name is amino ketone sulfate (Ammonium Persulfate). Here is some basic information about Aderbasib:
Nature:
Aderbasib is a colorless crystal, odorless or slightly smelly. It is readily soluble in water and can form an acidic solution. Stable at room temperature, but easy to decompose at high temperature.
Use:
Aderbasib are primarily used as oxidants and initiators. It is widely used in chemical laboratories, often used in catalytic polymerization reactions, polymer synthesis, and curing processes in paints and coatings. In addition, Aderbasib are commonly used in industrial processes such as electroplating, paper bleaching and water treatment.
Preparation Method:
The preparation method of Aderbasib is usually to obtain sulfite amine by reacting sulfur dioxide with ammonia solution, and then react with hydrogen peroxide to generate sulfuric acid amino ketone crystal.
Safety Information:
Aderbasib is a dangerous chemical and should be used under appropriate experimental conditions. It is oxidizing and may cause irritation and burns on contact with the skin and eyes. In addition, harmful gases are released during the decomposition process. Therefore, appropriate protective equipment should be worn during operation, to ensure good ventilation conditions, and to avoid contact with other flammable substances and combustibles.