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PI13722 (2-Hydroxyethyl)triphenylphosphonium chloride (CAS No.: 23250-03-5)

Catalogue Number PI13722
CAS Number 23250-03-5
Composition C20H20ClOP
Form Powder

(2-Hydroxyethyl)triphenylphosphonium chloride is a quaternary phosphonium salt used in chemical synthesis. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs controlled synthesis processes and analytical verification, including high-performance liquid chromatography, to monitor product consistency. The compound undergoes processing under stringent laboratory conditions to ensure minimal impurities. SAM's focused quality assessment steps maintain batch-to-batch uniformity, thereby supporting precise synthetic applications.
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How does the compound’s purity affect its performance in synthesis reactions?

Higher purity levels reduce side reactions and improve reaction selectivity. Laboratory evaluations have shown that impurities may interfere with critical reaction pathways, making a purity of ≥98% beneficial for achieving consistent synthetic outcomes.

What storage conditions are optimal for this phosphonium salt?

The product is best stored between 15°C and 30°C in a dry environment. Stable, controlled conditions minimise moisture-related degradation and preserve the compound’s reactivity over time.

Can this reagent be used directly in catalytic or phase-transfer applications?

Yes, its ionic nature and structural stability render it suitable for catalysis and phase-transfer processes. Users can incorporate it in various reaction systems where controlled ionic interactions are required. For further details, please contact us.

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