Bronner’s acid

Bronners-Acid

Bronner's acid

Bronner’s Acid or 2-Amino-6-naphthalenesulfonic acid (2-ANSA) is an organic compound that is used as a intermediate for the synthesis of dyes, pigments, and other industrial chemicals. It is also used as a reagent in analytical chemistry, particularly in the determination of trace metals in environmental samples. Additionally, it has been studied as a potential component in the development of pharmaceuticals and has been found to have antimicrobial properties.

PRODUCT BROENNERS ACID
MOL.WT 223
CAS No 93-00-5
EMPIRICAL FORMULA C10H9NO3S
APPEARANCE OFF WHITE,DRY POWDER
PURITY BY N.V 94 % & 95.10%.
INSOLUBLES 0.082 % MAX.
MOISTURE 5 % MAX.
FREE ACIDITY < 3 % MAX
FORM SUPPLIED FREE ACID
ORGANIC IMPURITIES
BETA NAPHTHYLAMINE 28 PPM MAX
SCHAEFFERS ACID 0.94 % MAX