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Trichloroacetic acid can be used as pharmaceutical raw materials, herbicides (potassium trichloroacetate and sodium trichloroacetate, etc.), textile dyeing auxiliaries, metal surface treatment agent and acid chloride, anhydride, amide, polyester, organometallic salt, water salicylaldehyde, chlorocarboxylic acid and the raw materials of other organic synthesis.
In addition, in medicine, Trichloroacetic acid can also be used as etherifying agents and keratolytics, bile pigment reagents and protein precipitation reagents. In the field of biochemistry, it can be used for separation analysis of biological phosphate compounds and reagents for determination of fluoride and lipid as well as microscopic fixative, decalcification, chromatography reagents.
Trichloroacetic acid is warts agent and astringent in pharmaceutical field, mainly used as biochemical drug extractant for the extraction of many highly efficient drugs such as adenosine triphosphate, cytochrome C and placental polysaccharides.
In addition, trichloroacetic acid, together with alkaline phenol, can be used for salicylaldehyde compound synthesis by ReimerTiemann reaction. It can also react with monoolefine compounds for synthesizing chlorocarboxylic acid.

Price:
Minimum Order Quantity : 1000 Liters
Classification : Other, Organic Solvent
Solubility : Soluble in most organic solvents
Grade : Industrial Grade
Density : 0.90 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Price 9 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 10000 Kilograms
Classification : Other, Sulphate
Solubility : Easily soluble in water
Grade : Industrial Grade
Density : 2.68 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Classification : Other, Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water, soluble in alcohol, ether, and chloroform
Grade : Industrial Grade
Density : 0.8765 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Classification : Other, Solvent
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water fully soluble in most organic solvents
Grade : Industrial Grade
Density : 0.9478 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)