|  | |  |  | ICHTHOSULFONATE Basic information | 
 | Product Name: | ICHTHOSULFONATE |  | Synonyms: | ammoniumbithiolicum;ammoniumbituminosulfonatedab;ammoniumsulfoichthyolate;amsubit;ICHTHOSULFONATE;fungichthol;hirathiol;ichden |  | CAS: | 8029-68-3 |  | MF: |  |  | MW: | 0 |  | EINECS: | 232-439-0 |  | Product Categories: |  |  | Mol File: | Mol File |  | ![ICHTHOSULFONATE Structure]() | 
|  |  | ICHTHOSULFONATE Chemical Properties | 
 | Boiling point | 100℃ at 101.3kPa |  | density | 1.04-1.085 at 20℃ |  | solubility | Miscible with water and with glycerol, slightly soluble in ethanol (96 per cent), in fatty oils and in liquid paraffin. It forms homogeneous mixtures with wool fat and soft paraffin. |  | LogP | -0.4 at 20℃ and pH6-7.5 |  | EPA Substance Registry System | Ichthammol (8029-68-3) | 
|  |  | ICHTHOSULFONATE Usage And Synthesis | 
 | Chemical Properties | Dense, blackish-brown liquid. |  | Uses | ichthammol is an anti-microbial. It is a dark sulfonated shale oil obtained via the sulfation and ammoniation of a mineral deposit distillate (shale oil). Its various constituents include saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, nitrogen bases, acids, and thiophene derivatives. |  | Uses | Anti-infective. |  | Definition | ICHTHOSULFONATE is a complex product obtained by the sulfonation and ammoniation of the distillation product from bituminous schists.  It may contain saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, nitrogen bases and thiophene derivatives. |  | General Description | Pale yellow or brownish-black to dark brown very viscous liquid. Strong tarry odor and a burning taste. |  | Air & Water Reactions | Water soluble. |  | Reactivity Profile | AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is incompatible with acids, alkaloids, carbonates, hydroxides and mercuric chloride. AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is also incompatible with iodides and salts of iron and lead. |  | Fire Hazard | AMMONIUM ICHTHOSULFONATE is probably combustible. | 
|  |  | ICHTHOSULFONATE Preparation Products And Raw materials | 
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