Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE | [CAS]
8029-68-3 | [Synonyms]
ichden lithol saurol subitol pisciol thiolin thiozin amsubit Ichthol ichthyn tumenol Bitulan Bitumol thiosept ichthium thilaven piscarol ichthyol ichthynat ichthosan ichthalum hirathiol ichtammon albichtol albikhtol Bituminol Biturninol petrosulfo trasulfane chthysalle ichthadone ichthymall perichthol ichthyopon sulfogenol ICHTHAMMOL albichthol trasulphane ichthysalle leukichthol petrosulpho fungichthol ichthosauran ichthosulfol ichthammonium ICHTHAMMOL,USP ICHTHAMMOL BASE ICHTHOSULFONATE ammoniumbithiolicum Ichthammol/Ichthyol ammonium ichthyolate AMMONIUM SULFOICHTOLATE Ammonium icthosulfonate AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE Ammonium Sulfobituminate Ichthammol
DISCONTINUED Ammonii bituminosulfonat Ammoniumbituminosulfonat ammoniumsulfoichthyolate Ammonium sulfobituminosum AMMONIUMBITUMINOSULFONATE ICHTHOSULFONATE USP/EP/BP ammoniumbituminosulfonatedab sulfoichthyolic acid, ammonium salt ichthyolsulfonic acid, ammonium salt Bitumenschieferdestillat solfoniertes | [EINECS(EC#)]
232-439-0 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00081715 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
Dense, blackish-brown liquid. | [Boiling point ]
100℃ at 101.3kPa | [density ]
1.04-1.085 at 20℃ | [solubility ]
Miscible with water and with glycerol, slightly soluble in ethanol (96 per cent), in fatty oils and in liquid paraffin. It forms homogeneous mixtures with wool fat and soft paraffin. | [LogP]
-0.4 at 20℃ and pH6-7.5 | [Uses]
ichthammol is an anti-microbial. It is a dark sulfonated shale oil obtained via the sulfation and ammoniation of a mineral deposit distillate (shale oil). Its various constituents include saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, nitrogen bases, acids, and thiophene derivatives. | [EPA Substance Registry System]
Ichthammol (8029-68-3) |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
Dense, blackish-brown liquid. | [Uses]
Anti-infective. | [General Description]
Pale yellow or brownish-black to dark brown very viscous liquid. Strong tarry odor and a burning taste. | [Air & Water Reactions]
Water soluble. | [Reactivity Profile]
AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is incompatible with acids, alkaloids, carbonates, hydroxides and mercuric chloride. AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is also incompatible with iodides and salts of iron and lead. | [Fire Hazard]
AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is probably combustible. | [Definition]
ICHTHOSULFONATE is a complex product obtained by the sulfonation and ammoniation of the distillation product from bituminous schists. It may contain saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, nitrogen bases and thiophene derivatives. |
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