4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, 65%
4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, 65%
4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, 65%
4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, 65%
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4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, 65%

CAS: 98-67-9 | C6H6O4S | 174.17 g/mol
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Specifications
Chemical Name or Material4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid
CAS98-67-9
Health Hazard 1H314-H335
Health Hazard 2GHS H Statement
H314-H318
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Causes serious eye damage.
Health Hazard 3P260-P264b-P271-P280-P301+P330+P331-P303+P361+P353-P304+P340-P305+P351+P338-P310-P363-P501c
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4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic Acid is used as a redox-mediator in the laccase-catalyzed degradation of indigo, a textile dye. Also used in oilfield chemicals, metal working, and as a polymerization catalyst.

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Applications
4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic Acid is used as a redox-mediator in the laccase-catalyzed degradation of indigo, a textile dye. Also used in oilfield chemicals, metal working, and as a polymerization catalyst.

Solubility
Soluble in water.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store away from oxidizing agent.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. R Campos; A Kandelbauer; K.H Robra; Artur Cavaco-Paulo; G.M Gübitz. Indigo degradation with purified laccases from Trametes hirsuta and Sclerotium rolfsii. Journal of Biotechnology,2001, 89 (2-3), 131-139.
  2. A M Lambeir; H B Dunford; M A Pickard. Kinetics of the oxidation of ascorbic acid, ferrocyanide and p-phenolsulfonic acid by chloroperoxidase compounds I and II. European Journal of Biochemistry. 1987, 163(1), 123-127.