Imidazole
Also known as 1H-Imidazole, Glyoxaline
H.S.Code | 29332990 | CAS No. | 288-32-4 |
Molecular Formula | C3H4N2 | Molecular Weight | 68.08 |
Physical State | Solid | Refractive index | 1.4801 |
Odour | Amine-like odor | Solubility in water | Soluble |
Density | 1.0303 g/cm³ | Flash point | 145 °C |
pH value | Melting Point | 89 to 91 °C |
About Imidazole
Imidazole is a white or colourless solid that is soluble in water, producing a mildly alkaline solution. Imidazole is a highly polar compound, as evidenced by its electric dipole moment of 3.67 D. Imidazole is a planar 5-membered ring. It exists in two equivalent tautomeric forms, because hydrogen can be bound to one or the other nitrogen atom. Imidazole is incorporated into many important biological compounds. The most pervasive is the amino acid histidine, which has an imidazole side-chain.
Imidazole is a precursor to a variety of agrichemicals, including enilconazole, climbazole, clotrimazole, prochloraz, and bifonazole. Salts of Imidazole have been used as ionic liquids and precursors to stable carbenes.
Imidazole Specifications
Packaging | 100 gm, 500 mg |
Form | Powder |
Colour | White |
Grade | LR/AR |
Hazard Class | 8 |
Storage | Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. |
Shelf Life | 12 Months |
500 gm