Guanidine carbonate
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Identifiers
CAS number
593-85-1Molecular formula
C3H12N6O3SMILES
C(=N)(N)N.C(=N)(N)N.C(=O)(O)O
Safety labels
Corrosive
Irritant -
Odor profile
Fragrance Odorless 59.53% Fishy 40.33% Pungent 29.15% Cheesy 25.2% Ripe 20.89% Meaty 19.2% Sulfurous 19.02% Savory 17.3% Cooked 16.61% Radish 15.06% Flavor Odorless 38.52% Mustard 25.79% Pungent 25.33% Bitter 25.27% Sulfur 21.64% Mousy 21.51% Formyl 21.2% Rotten 20.47% Decomposing cabbage 19.29% Garlic 19.27% Odor impact est.
Low -
Properties
pKa est.
8.08 (weak base)Molecular weight
180.17 g/molVapor pressure est.
- hPa @ 20°C
- hPa @ 25°C
Evaporation rate
Very slowBoiling point est.
253°CFlash point
- 75.87 ˚C est.
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Synonyms
- 593-85-1
- Guanidine carbonate salt
- DTXSID0029189
- V3394X3G2W
- NSC 2171
- EINECS 209-813-7
- UNII-V3394X3G2W
- AI3-14631
- DTXCID109189
- NSC-2171
- EC 209-813-7
- bis carbonate
- guanidiniumcarbonat
- Diguanidiniumcarbonat
- RefChem:144649
- GUANIDINE CARBONATE [INCI]
- 209-813-7
- Guanidine carbonate
- GUANIDINIUM CARBONATE
- TUXRBQHZZFVXLV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- Guanidine, carbonate
- carbonic acid;guanidine
- Guanidine carbonate(2:1)
- Guanidinecarbonate
- MFCD00013029
- Guanidine carbonate (2:1)
- CAS-593-85-1
- Bisguanidinium Carbonate; Diguanidinium Carbonate; Guanidinium Carbonate
- C3H12N6O3
- diguanidine carbonate
- Guanidine carbonate salt, 99%
- SCHEMBL1319550
- CHEMBL3187576
- Carbonic acid--guanidine (1/2)
- Tox21_113187
- AKOS015950648
- Tox21_113187_1
- AT23545
- FG33639
- NCGC00344519-01
- LS-12968
- CS-0015157
- G0161
- Ribavirin Impurity 17(Diguanidinium Carbonate)
- F143800
- Guanidine carbonate salt, purum, >=97.0% (NT)
- Q19687227
- Carbonic acid, compd. with guanidine (1:2); Guanidine, carbonate (2:1); Guanidinium carbonate; Bisguanidinium carbonate; Diguanidinium carbonate
- 593-85-1
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Applications
Guanidine carbonate (CAS 593-85-1) is primarily used as a source of guanidine in organic synthesis, enabling the preparation of guanidine-containing compounds. It can act as a strong base or processing aid in industrial manufacturing, notably in polymer and plastics formulations as well as in coatings and inks where pH control and reactive compatibility are important. It may serve as a precursor or catalyst in polyurethane and epoxy systems, and as a buffering or alkaline agent in cleaning products and degreasers. Depending on formulation and regulatory constraints, it can be considered as a potential intermediate for guanidine-containing pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals, with actual use governed by local regulations.
gpt-5-nano
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Solubility @25˚C
Solvent Solubility (g/L) ethanol 44.57 methanol 153.79 isopropanol 19.67 water 796.81 ethyl acetate 10.72 n-propanol 22.42 acetone 27.58 n-butanol 12.02 acetonitrile 17.3 DMF 276.16 toluene 1.15 isobutanol 12.44 1,4-dioxane 27.35 methyl acetate 21.08 THF 29.29 2-butanone 13.56 n-pentanol 8.62 sec-butanol 10.89 n-hexane 0.82 ethylene glycol 164.84 NMP 93.43 cyclohexane 0.63 DMSO 84.6 n-butyl acetate 7.59 n-octanol 4.06 chloroform 3.23 n-propyl acetate 8.57 acetic acid 99.05 dichloromethane 3.01 cyclohexanone 10.52 propylene glycol 97.54 isopropyl acetate 5.99 DMAc 151.52 2-ethoxyethanol 49.39 isopentanol 6.57 n-heptane 0.87 ethyl formate 24.39 1,2-dichloroethane 2.49 n-hexanol 8.46 2-methoxyethanol 116.4 isobutyl acetate 5.23 tetrachloromethane 2.1 n-pentyl acetate 4.99 transcutol 31.0 n-heptanol 6.3 ethylbenzene 0.59 MIBK 4.15 2-propoxyethanol 47.64 tert-butanol 12.55 MTBE 5.61 2-butoxyethanol 30.21 propionic acid 48.01 o-xylene 1.15 formic acid 289.44 diethyl ether 6.52 m-xylene 1.04 p-xylene 0.99 chlorobenzene 1.1 dimethyl carbonate 31.94 n-octane 0.35 formamide 202.49 cyclopentanone 22.36 2-pentanone 7.9 anisole 3.46 cyclopentyl methyl ether 9.1 gamma-butyrolactone 38.01 1-methoxy-2-propanol 59.78 pyridine 9.84 3-pentanone 7.37 furfural 44.94 n-dodecane 0.25 diethylene glycol 88.47 diisopropyl ether 1.74 tert-amyl alcohol 8.88 acetylacetone 13.27 n-hexadecane 0.26 acetophenone 5.0 methyl propionate 20.18 isopentyl acetate 4.67 trichloroethylene 3.91 n-nonanol 3.67 cyclohexanol 6.27 benzyl alcohol 6.36 2-ethylhexanol 3.51 isooctanol 3.77 dipropyl ether 5.77 1,2-dichlorobenzene 1.07 ethyl lactate 19.78 propylene carbonate 19.4 n-methylformamide 145.82 2-pentanol 5.68 n-pentane 0.8 1-propoxy-2-propanol 26.34 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 13.79 2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 15.59 mesitylene 0.75 ε-caprolactone 13.71 p-cymene 0.98 epichlorohydrin 17.0 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1.87 2-aminoethanol 109.88 morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 103.09 sulfolane 41.72 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 0.38 2-methyltetrahydrofuran 10.38 n-hexyl acetate 5.13 isooctane 0.25 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 20.16 sec-butyl acetate 4.01 tert-butyl acetate 5.02 decalin 0.3 glycerin 198.06 diglyme 40.75 acrylic acid 73.68 isopropyl myristate 1.8 n-butyric acid 23.77 acetyl acetate 8.8 di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 4.26 ethyl propionate 8.04 nitromethane 114.24 1,2-diethoxyethane 6.76 benzonitrile 3.92 trioctyl phosphate 3.45 1-bromopropane 1.24 gamma-valerolactone 50.98 n-decanol 2.65 triethyl phosphate 4.71 4-methyl-2-pentanol 3.1 propionitrile 9.52 vinylene carbonate 21.77 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 55.78 DMS 10.16 cumene 0.63 2-octanol 2.65 2-hexanone 5.89 octyl acetate 3.32 limonene 1.37 1,2-dimethoxyethane 45.92 ethyl orthosilicate 4.13 tributyl phosphate 3.62 diacetone alcohol 12.04 N,N-dimethylaniline 3.94 acrylonitrile 18.36 aniline 5.18 1,3-propanediol 63.27 bromobenzene 0.58 dibromomethane 1.66 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 4.15 2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 3.85 tetrabutyl urea 5.87 diisobutyl methanol 1.84 2-phenylethanol 5.65 styrene 0.74 dioctyl adipate 3.8 dimethyl sulfate 53.0 ethyl butyrate 6.2 methyl lactate 50.37 butyl lactate 11.85 diethyl carbonate 5.59 propanediol butyl ether 28.7 triethyl orthoformate 6.13 p-tert-butyltoluene 0.99 methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 8.64 morpholine 35.37 tert-butylamine 5.43 n-dodecanol 2.0 dimethoxymethane 70.65 ethylene carbonate 16.94 cyrene 20.98 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 8.88 2-ethylhexyl acetate 3.67 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 1.74 4-methylpyridine 6.9 dibutyl ether 2.12 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 1.84 DEF 24.8 dimethyl isosorbide 17.23 tetrachloroethylene 4.56 eugenol 13.36 triacetin 10.45 span 80 14.81 1,4-butanediol 35.82 1,1-dichloroethane 2.1 2-methyl-1-pentanol 4.49 methyl formate 115.37 2-methyl-1-butanol 7.61 n-decane 0.39 butyronitrile 6.25 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 2.33 1-chlorooctane 0.86 1-chlorotetradecane 0.45 n-nonane 0.38 undecane 0.3 tert-butylcyclohexane 0.31 cyclooctane 0.33 cyclopentanol 13.37 tetrahydropyran 8.41 tert-amyl methyl ether 4.8 2,5,8-trioxanonane 26.2 1-hexene 1.49 2-isopropoxyethanol 21.5 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 87.13 methyl butyrate 11.19 Scent© AI
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