Silver sulfadiazine CAS 22199-08-2

Silver sulfadiazine CAS 22199-08-2

Chemical Name: Silver sulfadiazine

CAS No.: 22199-08-2

Molecular Formula: C10H9AgN4O2S

Molecular Weight: 357.14

Appearance: White to creamy-white, crystalline powder

Silver sulfadiazine Typical Properties

Item Specifications
Appearance White to creamy-white,crystalline powder, odorless to having a

slight odor.ls stable in air,but turns yellow on exposure to light.

Solubility Freely soluble in 30% ammonium solution;slightly soluble in

acetone; practically insoluble in alcohol, in chloroform,and in

ether.Decomposes in moderately strong mineral acids.

Identification A: Infrared Absorption<1 97>
B:The retention time of the major peak of the Samplesolution corresponds to that of the Standard solution, as obtained in the Assay.
C: Chemical Identification Tests, Silver:Meets the requirements.
Chroma ≤ 0.05%
Loss on Drying ≤ 0.5%
Limit of Nitrate ≤ 0.1
Organic Impurities Sulfanilic acid ≤0.3%
Sulfaguanidine≤ 0.10%
Sulfanilamide≤ 0.10%
2-Aminopyrimidine≤ 0.3%
Acetylsulfadiazine≤≤0.2%
Specified unidentified impurity(RRT 1.28)≤ 0.15%
 Individual unspecified impurity≤ 0.10%
Total impurities≤ 0,5%
Content of Silver 29.3%-30.5%
Assay(on the dried basis) 98.0%~102%

Silver sulfadiazine Usage

Used to treat infections of burn wounds

Silver sulfadiazine Packaging and Shipping

Packing: 25kg/drum

 

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