Ammonium Formate 97%

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Ammonium formate is the ammonium salt of formic acid, appearing as a colorless, hygroscopic, crystalline solid. It is commonly used as a buffer in chromatography and in organic synthesis, particularly in reductive amination reactions.

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Ammonium formate (NH₄HCO₂) is a versatile chemical compound with a range of applications, primarily stemming from its properties as the ammonium salt of formic acid. Here's a more detailed description:

Chemical Properties:

  • Appearance:
    • It typically presents as a colorless, crystalline solid.
    • It is hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air.
  • Solubility:
    • It is highly soluble in water.
  • Decomposition:
    • When heated, ammonium formate decomposes. This decomposition can produce various products, including formamide, and under more intense heating, can produce hazardous gases.
  • Chemical Formula:
    • NH₄HCO₂
  • Molar Mass:
    • 63.06 g/mol.

Key Applications:

  • Chromatography:
    • Ammonium formate is widely used as a buffer in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS). Its volatility makes it particularly suitable for mass spectrometry applications.
  • Organic Synthesis:
    • It plays a significant role in organic synthesis, notably in:
      • Reductive amination: It serves as a source of hydrogen in reduction reactions, particularly in the Leuckart reaction, used to convert aldehydes and ketones to amines.
      • Formylation: It can act as a formylating agent, introducing a formyl group (-CHO) into organic molecules.
  • Other Uses:
    • It can be used as a source of formic acid.
    • It is used in the deprotection of N-benzyl groups.

Safety Considerations:

  • Ammonium formate can cause eye irritation.
  • Appropriate handling procedures and personal protective equipment should be used.

Additional information

Weight N/A
CAS number

540-69-2

Chemical formula

NH₄HCO₂

Molar mass

63.06 g/mol

Physical state

Solid (crystalline)

Odor

Slight formic acid or ammonia odor

Melting point

Approximately 119-121 °C (decomposes)

Boiling point

NA

Density

1.28 g/cm³

Solubility in water

Highly soluble.

Flash point:

NA

Autoignition temperature

NA

Dye Content

NA

Vapor pressure

Relatively low

UN number

NA

Flammability

Not highly flammable, but it can decompose and produce flammable gases.

Carcinogenicity

NA

Grade

CP

Size

500 GM, 5 KGS, 25 KGS

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