Hydrazine sulfate
Hydrazine sulfate
Cas number:10034-93-2
Appearance:white powder
Grade:industrial grade、pharmaceutical grade
Hydrazine sulfate, also known as hydrazine sulfate, is a salt formed by hydrazine and sulfuric acid. The pure product is colorless scaly crystals or orthorhombic crystals. Molecular weight 130.12. Molecular formula N2H4·H2SO4. Melting point 254℃, decomposes if heated further. Relative density 1.37. Slightly soluble in cold water, easily soluble in hot water (2.87 at 20℃, 3.41 at 25℃, 3.89 at 30℃, 4.16 at 40℃, 7.0 at 50℃, 9.07 at 60℃, 14.4 at 80℃). The aqueous solution is acidic and insoluble in ethanol and ether. It is very stable in the air. It is easily affected by alkali and oxidants, and cannot coexist with alkalis and oxidants. It has a strong reducing effect. The oral LD50601mg/kg of rats is toxic and carcinogenic. The main uses of hydrazine sulfate are for the gravimetric determination of nickel, cobalt, and cadmium, the purification of rare metals, the separation of polonium and tellurium, and the precipitation of chlorates, hypochlorites, and carboxyl compounds. It is also used to make isoniazid, furazolidone, hydrazine, anhydrous hydrazine, etc. It is also used as a reducing agent, pesticide, and sterilant. Hydrazine sulfate is a nutritional supplement in the United States to combat the symptoms of anorexia and weight loss in cancer patients.