Sodium Methoxide Powder, CAS No.124-41-4

Sodium Methoxide Powder, CAS No.124-41-4

Product Name: Sodium Methoxide Powder
CAS No.: 124-41-4
Synonyms: Sodium Methylate Powder/Solution) (NM); Sodium Methanolate; Sodium Methoxide; Sodium Methylate; Sodium Methylate-Methanol Solution; Methanol, Sodium Salt (1:1); NA 1289; Metilatosodico; Methylatedesodium; Methoxysodium; Methanol; Feldalatnm
EINECS: 204-699-5
Molecular Weight: 54.0237
Molecular Formula: CH3NaO
Melting Point(℃): 127℃
Water Solubility: reacts
Appearance Very fine free flowing White Powder
Moisture Content NMT 0.5%
Odium carbonate(Na2CO3) ≤ 0.3%
Purity: 99% min
Physical Form: Powder
Storage: Room Temperature

Description

Sodium methoxide in powder form is mainly used in pharmaceutical industry, such as the manufacture of Vitamin A1, Vitamin BI, Sulfamethoxypyridazine, Sulfadiazine, trimethoprim. It can also be used as catalyst in Biodiesel Industry. Sodium Methoxide can also be applied as edible catalyst and analytical reagent.
Appearance: White Crystalline Powder
CAS No.: 124-41-4
Molecular Formula: CH3ONa
Molecular Weight: 54.01

Trade Information
Payment Terms: T/T, LC at Sight
Incoterms: EXW, FOB, CIF, FCA, DDU
Delivery Time: 1 Day
Main Export Market(s): Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia

Solid Sodium Methoxide Packaging: 8.8 MT per 20″ FT
Liquid Sodium Methoxide Packaging: 22.5 MT per ISO TANK, 15.2 MT with drums per 20″ FT.

Methanol produces alkoxides, one of which is sodium methoxide, a chemical molecule having the formula CH3ONa. It’s a white amorphous powder that turns into sodium hydroxide, a caustic substance, and methyl alcohol, a flammable liquid when mixed with water. The deprotonation of methanol produces this white solid, which is frequently utilized in industry and laboratories. It’s also a caustic base, which can be hazardous.

Methanol, ethanol, or another alcohol solvent is commonly used to store sodium methanolate. When it dissolves in ether, it can produce a suspension. If there is only a tiny quantity of water present, the heat from this reaction may be enough to ignite nearby flammable material or the sodium methylate itself. With water, it can breakdown producing methanol and sodium hydroxide:

CH3ONa + H2O→CH3OH + NaOH

Sodium methoxide is prepared by treating methanol with sodium:

2 Na + 2 CH3OH → 2 CH3ONa + H2

It is conceivable to ignite the reaction since it is so exothermic. Although the colorless resultant solution is commonly utilized as a source of sodium methoxide, the pure substance may be separated by evaporation followed by heating to remove the remaining methanol. There are two types of sodium methanolate products: solid and liquid. The solid is sodium methanolate in its purest form. The liquid is a sodium methanolate methanol solution with a sodium methylate concentration of 27.5% to 31%.

Sodium methanolate is used to produce chemicals and to treat edible fats and oils. Methanol and sodium hydroxide are produced when the material is hydrolyzed in water. Sodium methoxide samples are frequently contaminated with sodium hydroxide. The chemical absorbs carbon dioxide (along with water vapor) from the air, lowering the base’s alkalinity. Colorless or slightly yellow viscous liquid sodium methanolate. It is oxygen-sensitive. It’s combustible, explosive, and hygroscopic to boot.

It dissolves in methanol and ethanol and decomposes in water to form methanol and sodium hydroxide. It decomposes in the air at 126.6°C. Benzene and toluene do not dissolve it. It’s a potent irritant and corrosive. For the production of vitamin B1, vitamin A, sulfadiazine, and other medicines, sodium methanolate can be employed as a condensing agent, strong alkaline catalyst, and methoxy agent. Only a few can be utilized to make insecticides.

It may also be used to convert edible fats and oils as a catalyst (especially processing lard). It’s a reagent that’s utilized in the analysis. Sodium methoxide is polymeric in the solid-state, having sheet-like arrays of Na+ centers, each bound to four oxygen centers. The structure of sodium methoxide in solution, and therefore its basicity, is affected by the solvent. In DMSO, where it is more completely ionized and devoid of hydrogen bonds, it is a much stronger base.

Condensation reactions, catalyst for the treatment of edible fats and oils, particularly lard, pharmaceutical intermediate, sodium cellulosate synthesis, analytical reagent Sodium alcoholate is made by mixing sodium metal with the appropriate alcohol. It’s a white powder that’s hygroscopic. With water, it decomposes into alcohol and sodium hydroxide. It’s a common ingredient in organic synthesis processes.

Sodium methoxide is a common organic chemistry base that may be used to make a wide range of molecules, from medicines to agrichemicals. Sodium ethoxide, in particular, can be employed as a condensing agent. Acatalyst sodium methanolate is a common acatalyst. It is simple to regulate the quality when made since its hygroscopicity is not as strong as sodium ethylate and its property is more stable. It’s used as a base in dehydrohalogenations and other condensations. It may also be used to make methyl ethers as a nucleophile.

Molten sodium is reacted with methyl alcohol, or methyl alcohol is reacted with sodium amalgam produced through brine electrolysis. An initiator of anionic addition polymerization with ethylene oxide is sodium methoxide, which results in a polyether with a high molecular weight. The sodium methylate methanol solution is made from sodium metal and methanol utilizing an intermittent manufacturing technique. When exposed to air, solid sodium methoxide degrades into a number of different sodium salts.

In organic synthesis, sodium methoxide can be employed as an alkaline condensing agent and catalyst. It may be used to make fragrances, dyes, and other chemicals. Vitamin B1, A, and sulfadiazine are all made from it. When employed in Suzuki reactions, newly obtained commercial batches of sodium methoxide showed varied amounts of deterioration and were a primary source of irreproducibility.

It can be utilized as a catalyst in the production of edible oils and as a condensing agent in organic synthesis. It’s also a key ingredient in the production of sulfadiazine, sulfamethoxazole, and sulfa synergist, among other things. It is the primary raw ingredient for pharmaceuticals and pesticides. It’s also utilized in the dyeing and chemical fiber manufacturing industries. Sodium methoxide is a caustic substance that interacts with water to produce methanol, a poisonous and volatile substance.

The best course of action is to switch to a chemical product that has a lower risk of occupational exposure or pollution of the environment. Perfumes, dyes, and other businesses utilize it extensively. It is primarily employed in the manufacture of vitamin B1 and A, sulfadiazine, and other medicines as a condensing agent, strong alkaline catalyst, and methoxy agent. Pesticides can only be made with a limited amount of resources. It may also be used to convert edible fats and oils as a catalyst (especially processing lard). It may be used as an analytical reagent as well.

Description
I Sodium Methoxide is also called as Sodium Methylate, Methanol or Sodium Salt .
II Sodium methylate is a White Hygroscopic powder used in a variety of organic syntheses.
III The compound can be made by reacting elemental sodium with methyl alcohol.
IV It is also commercially produced from sodium chloride and methanol in an electrolytic process under inert gas.
V Sodium Methoxide substance is a strong reducing agent and reacts violently with oxidants.
VI The substance is a strong base, it reacts violently with acid and is corrosive.

Specifications

Molecular Formula CH3ONa
Molecular Weight 54.01
CAS NO 124-41-4
Appearance White Crystalline Powder
Moisture Content NMT 0.5%
Assay NLT 99%

Applications

  1. Sodium methoxide in powder form is mainly used in pharmaceutical industry, such as the manufacture of Vitamin A1, Vitamin BI, Sulfamethoxypyridazine, Sulfadiazine, trimethoprim.
  2. It can also be used as catalyst in Biodiesel Industry.
  3. Sodium Methoxide can also be applied as edible catalyst and analytical reagent.
  4. Apart from these Sodium Methoxide is used in
    • Agriculture
    • Colorants
    • Foods
    • Optical brightners
    • Flavouring agents
    • Aromatic principles
    • Plastics Antioxidants
    • Photography
    • Silanes/silicones
    • Cosmetics
    • Pharmaceutical
    • Agrochemicals
    • Plastics and Polymers
    • Personal Care
    • Analytical Reagent
    • Biodiesel
    • Others (paint and varnish, etc.)

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