Thiazolidine, hydrochloride (1:1)
- Createtime: 2026-04-14
- Updatetime: 2026-04-15
Product Details
| useage |
Industrial use
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| deliveryInfo |
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| appearance |
powder
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| Storage |
2–8 °C, sealed, dry, avoid moisture
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| aliasen |
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| supplyCapacity |
50000Metric Ton/Month
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| Solubility |
Soluble in water, methanol, ethanol; sparingly soluble in DCM; insoluble in ether, hexane
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| harbor |
Qingdao,China
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| minorder |
1KG
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| Melting Point |
198 °C
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- Appearance: White crystalline powder
- Purity (HPLC): ≥95.0% (or ≥97.0%)
- Melting Point: 195–200 °C (dec.)
- Moisture (Karl Fischer): ≤0.5%
- Residue on Ignition: ≤0.1%
- Heavy Metals (Pb): ≤10 ppm
- Chloride Content: 27.5–28.5% (calculated)


Applications
Thiazolidine hydrochloride (CAS 14446-47-0) is a five-membered heterocyclic building block containing sulfur and nitrogen, widely used in pharmaceutical synthesis, organic chemistry, and material science. As a reactive intermediate, it serves as a precursor for synthesizing thiazole, thiazolidinone, and sulfur-containing heterocyclic compounds—core structures in many drugs, such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory agents, and anti-diabetic medications. Its amine group (HCl salt) enables easy functionalization via condensation, alkylation, or acylation reactions, making it a versatile tool in peptide synthesis and drug molecule construction. It is also used in polymer chemistry to prepare sulfur-containing polymers with enhanced thermal and mechanical properties, as well as in agrochemicals for manufacturing fungicides and plant growth regulators. In analytical chemistry, it acts as a derivatization reagent for carbonyl compounds, improving detection sensitivity in HPLC and GC.
Safety Information
Classified as GHS07 (H302: Harmful if swallowed); irritant, low acute toxicity. Inhalation: Dust may irritate respiratory tract (cough, sore throat); use local exhaust and dust mask. Skin Contact: May cause mild irritation (redness, itching); wear nitrile gloves, wash skin with soap and water after handling. Eye Contact: Causes irritation (stinging, tearing); wear safety goggles, rinse eyes with water for ≥15 minutes if contact occurs. Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed—may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain; do not induce vomiting, drink water and seek medical aid. Chemical Hazards: Stable under normal conditions; avoid strong oxidants, strong bases, and high temperatures (>200 °C), which may cause decomposition and release toxic fumes (HCl, SO?, NO?). Storage: Keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated area in tightly sealed containers; separate from incompatible substances. Disposal: Dispose of waste per local hazardous waste regulations; avoid release to environment.