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TRIMETHYL CITRATE cas 1587-20-8

Product name:Trimethyl citrate

CAS:1587-20-8

MF:C9H14O7

MW:234.2

Density:1.336 g/ml

Melting point:75-78°C

Boiling point:176°C

Packaging:1 kg/bag, 25 kg/drum

Items Specifications
Appearance White crystal
Purity ≥99% 
Water ≤0.5%

1.It can be used as the main burning agent of colored flame candle.

2.It is the main raw material for the production of citrazinic acid.

3.It is the main raw material for the synthesis of hot-melt adhesive.

4.It can be used as foaming agent of methyl methacrylate polymer, stabilizer of acrylamide, initiator of polyamide binder, plasticizer of PVC, etc.

 

Plasticizer: It is commonly used as a plasticizer in the production of flexible plastics, helping to increase their flexibility and durability.

Food Industry: Trimethyl citrate can be used as a flavoring agent and food additive, providing fruity flavor and acting as a preservative.

Cosmetics and Personal Care: Due to its emollient properties, it is used in the formulation of cosmetics and personal care products such as lotions and creams.

Pharmaceuticals: Trimethyl citrate can be used as an excipient in drug formulations to help improve the solubility and stability of active ingredients.

Coatings and Inks: It is also used as a solvent in coatings and inks to enhance the performance of the final product.

Stored at a dry, shady, ventilated place.

 


Temperature: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Ideally, it should be kept at room temperature.


Container: Use airtight containers to prevent contamination and moisture absorption. Glass or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) containers are usually recommended.


Label: Clearly label the container with the contents and storage date to track its shelf life.


Avoid contaminants: Keep away from strong oxidizing agents and incompatible materials to prevent any chemical reactions.


Ventilation: Ensure storage area is well ventilated to avoid vapor accumulation.

 

Inhale
If inhaled, move the patient to fresh air. If you stop breathing, give artificial respiration.
skin contact
Rinse with soap and plenty of water.
eye contact
Flush eyes with water as a preventive measure.
Ingestion
Never feed anything from the mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse your mouth with water.

Trimethyl citrate is generally considered to have low toxicity and is not classified as a hazardous substance under normal conditions of handling and use. However, as with any chemical, it should be handled with care. Here are some notes about its safety:

Inhalation and Skin Contact: Although trimethyl citrate is not highly toxic, it can cause slight irritation to the skin and eyes upon contact. Inhalation of large amounts of vapor may cause respiratory irritation.

Intake: It is not suitable for large-scale intake. Although it can be used in food, excessive consumption should be avoided.

Environmental Impact: Trimethyl citrate is biodegradable and has less impact on the environment than some other plasticizers.

Safety Data Sheet (SDS): Please always refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) of trimethyl citrate for specific handling, storage and emergency measures.

Packaging: Use containers suitable for trimethyl citrate and ensure that the containers are tightly sealed to prevent leakage or spillage during transportation.

Label: Even though trimethyl citrate is not classified as a hazardous material, all containers should be clearly labeled with the contents, including any relevant hazard information. This will help identify the substance in an emergency.

Temperature Control: Maintain stable product temperature during transportation. Avoid exposure to extreme heat or cold, which may affect the integrity of the product.

Avoid contamination: Ensure that trimethyl citrate is shipped separately from incompatible substances (such as strong oxidants) to prevent any potential reactions.

Ventilation: If shipping in bulk or large quantities, ensure the transport vehicle is well ventilated to avoid vapor accumulation.

Emergency Procedures: Have emergency procedures in place in case of spills or leaks. This includes having a spill kit and personal protective equipment (PPE) ready.

Comply with regulations: Comply with all local, national and international regulations regarding the transportation of chemicals, including any specific requirements for labeling, documentation and safety measures.