SULFAMIC ACID

SULFAMIC ACID

SULFAMIC ACID

Sulfamic acid = amidosulfonic acid = amidosulfuric acid = aminosulfonic acid = Sulphamic acid

CAS Number: 5329-14-6
EC Number: 226-218-8
Chemical formula: H3NSO3
Molar mass: 97.10 g/mol

Sulfamic acid, also known as amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, Sulfamic acid and sulfamidic acid, is a molecular compound with the formula H3NSO3.
Sulfamic acid is a colourless, water-soluble compound finds many applications.
Sulfamic acid melts at 205 °C before decomposing at higher temperatures to water, sulfur trioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen.

Sulfamic acid (H3NSO3) may be considered an intermediate compound between sulfuric acid (H2SO4), and sulfamide (H4N2SO2), effectively replacing a hydroxyl (–OH) group with an amine (–NH2) group at each step.
This pattern can extend no further in either direction without breaking down the sulfonyl (–SO2–) moiety.
Sulfamates are derivatives of sulfamic acid.

The simplest of the sulfamic acids consisting of a single sulfur atom covalently bound by single bonds to hydroxy and amino groups and by double bonds to two oxygen atoms.
Sulfamic acid is a white crystalline solid which is non-hygroscopic and stable.
Sulfamic acid is a super-efficient agent for descaling.
Sulfamic acid is used for cleaning a number of domestic appliances and industrial equipment.
Sulfamic acid is used as an acidic cleaning agent, usually for ceramics and metals.
Sulfamic acid is a safe and powerful acid, which is suitable for descaling applications and acid cleaning.

Sulfamic acid Description
Sulfamic acid, amidosulfonic acid H3NSO3, is a nonvolatile, white crystals, decomposes at melting point 205 C, slightly soluble in water and organic solvents.
The main application can find in metals and ceramics cleaning industry as a replacement for hydrochloric acid to remove rust.

Sulfamic acid Applications
Sulfamic acid is mainly a precursor to sweet-tasting compounds.
Reaction with cyclohexylamine followed by addition of NaOH gives C6H11NHSO3Na, sodium cyclamate.
Related compounds are also sweeteners, such as acesulfame potassium.
Sulfamates have been used in the design of many types of therapeutic agents such as antibiotics, nucleoside/nucleotide human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reverse transcriptase inhibitors, HIV protease inhibitors (PIs), anticancer drugs (steroid sulfatase and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors), antiepileptic drugs, and weight loss drugs.

Sulfamic acid as Cleaning agent
Sulfamic acid is used as an acidic cleaning agent and descaling agent sometimes pure or as a component of proprietary mixtures, typically for metals and ceramics.
For cleaning purposes, there are different grades based on application such as GP Grade, SR Grade and TM Grade.
Sulfamic acid is frequently used for removing rust and limescale, replacing the more volatile and irritating hydrochloric acid, which is cheaper.
Sulfamic acid is often a component of household descalant, for example, Lime-A-Way Thick Gel contains up to 8% sulfamic acid and has pH 2.0–2.2, or detergents used for removal of limescale.
When compared to most of the common strong mineral acids, sulfamic acid has desirable water descaling properties, low volatility, and low toxicity.
Sulfamic acid forms water-soluble salts of calcium and ferric iron.

Sulfamic acid is preferable to hydrochloric acid in household use, due to Sulfamic acids intrinsic safety.
If erroneously mixed with hypochlorite based products such as bleach, Sulfamic acid does not form chlorine gas, whereas the most common acids would; the reaction (neutralisation) with ammonia, produces a salt, as depicted in the section above.

Sulfamic acid also finds applications in the industrial cleaning of dairy and brewhouse equipment.
Although Sulfamic acid is considered less corrosive than hydrochloric acid, corrosion inhibitors are often added to the commercial cleansers of which Sulfamic acid is a component.
Sulfamic acid can be used as a descalant for descaling home coffee and espresso machines and in denture cleaners.

Sulfamic acid Other uses
Catalyst for esterification process
Dye and pigment manufacturing
Herbicide
Descalant for scale removal
Coagulator for urea-formaldehyde resins
Ingredient in fire extinguishing media. Sulfamic acid is the main raw material for ammonium sulfamate which is a widely used herbicide and fire retardant material for household products.
Pulp and paper industry as a chloride stabilizer
Synthesis of nitrous oxide by reaction with nitric acid
The deprotonated form (sulfamate) is a common counterion for nickel(II) in electroplating.
Sulfamic acid is used to separate nitrite ions from mixture of nitrite and nitrate ions( NO3−+ NO2−) during qualitative analysis of nitrate by Brown Ring test.
Silver polishing
According to the label on the consumer product, the liquid silver cleaning product TarnX contains thiourea, a detergent, and sulfamic acid.

Sulfamic acid also called as amido sulfuric acid is a white crystalline solid which is non-hygroscopic and stable.
Sulfamic acid is soluble in formamide and water, and slightly soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid, methanol, acetone, and ether.
Sulfamic acid is commercially produced from fuming sulfuric acid and urea, and classified as a strong inorganic acid.
The sulfamic acid with dilute aqueous solution is stable for longer periods at room temperature.
However, a rapid hydrolysis arises at high temperatures.
The sulfamic acid is considered as less corrosive to metals compared to other strong acid such as hydrochloric acid.
As the sulfamic acid retains a scale solubilizing capacity Sulfamic acid is considered ideal for removal of scale from cooling towers, boilers, coils, condensers, heat exchangers and a wide range of cooling and heating systems thereby amassing the efficiency of equipment and plant.

Uses of Sulfamic Acid
As sulfamic acid is super-efficient agent for descaling, Sulfamic acid is used for cleaning a number of domestic appliances and industrial equipment.
Sulfamic acid is used for cleaning heat exchangers, boilers, condensers, descaling toilets, jackets and coils, efflorescence other deposits of mineral deposits, removing excess grout on tiles, etc.
Sulfamic acid helps remove protein deposits, hard water scale, beer and milk stone, copper corrosion, and light rust.
Some other uses of sulfamic acids are listed below.
•Descaler, rust remover, and cleaner.
•Descaler and cleaner for dairy equipment such as milk evaporators, milkers’ pipeline.
•Descaler and cleaner for brewery equipment such as vats, pipelines, etc.
•Catalyst for esterification process.
•Sulfamic acid is used in dye & pigment manufacturing
•Sulfamic acid is used as an herbicide.
•Effective against foot and mouth.
•Sulfamic acid is used as an ingredient in denture tablets.
•Ingredient in fire extinguishing media.
•Urea-formaldehyde resins coagulator
•Synthesis of nitrous oxide by reaction with nitric acid.
•Chloride stabilizer in pulp & paper industry.

Sulfamic Acid as a Cleaning Agent
As per Research Dive analyst review, sulfamic acid is used as an acidic cleaning agent, usually for ceramics and metals.
Over the last few years sulfamic acid has replaced hydrochloric acid as a remover of the rust.
In homes, Sulfamic acid is frequently found as a descaling agent in toilet cleaners, and detergents for the removing the lime scale.
When compared to other strong and most common strong mineral acids, the sulfamic acid has the needed low toxicity, low volatility, and water descaling properties.
Sulfamic acid forms water-soluble salts of ferric iron and calcium.

Sulfamic acid provides intrinsic safety and hence it is preferred over hydrochloric acid for household use.
Unlike the most common acids, the sulfamic acid does not form chlorine gas if invalidly mixed with hypochlorite based products.

Industrial Applications of Sulfamic Acid
The sulfamates have been used in the design of various types of therapeutic agents such as nucleotide/nucleoside HIV, antibiotics, HIV protease inhibitors (PIs), weight loss drugs, antiepileptic drugs, and anticancer drugs.
Sulfamic acid is also used as a chlorine stabilizer in cooling towers and swimming pools.
The industrial applications of sulfamic acid are as follows:

Paper & pulp Industry
Sulfamic Acid inhibits pulp degradation due to temperature at the hydrochloride and chlorination stage.
Sulfamic acid allows bleaching at elevated temperature and lower pH without any loss in strength.

Dyes & Pigments Industry
Sulfamic acid takes out excess of nitrides that are used in the diazotization reactions during the manufacturing of pigments and dye stuffs.
The sulfamic acid can also remove nitrides if present in process water of emissions.

Conclusion
Sulfamic acid is a safe and powerful acid, which is suitable for descaling applications and acid cleaning.
One of the most common use of sulfamic acid is for descaling heating coils and heated vessels in the food handling premises owing to its ability to quickly dissolve hardness deposits without objectionable odors or fumes.
Hence, sulfamic acid is considered as the most popular, safe, preferred acid in various industries.

Formula: H3NO3S / NH2SO3H
Molecular mass: 97.1
Decomposes at ~205°C
Relative density (water = 1): 2.1
Solubility in water at 20°C: freely soluble

General description
Sulfamic acid, the monoamide of sulfuric acid, is a strong inorganic acid.
Sulfamic acid is generally used in chemical cleaning processes like removal of nitrites, carbonate- and phosphate-containing deposits.
Sulfamic acid is used as a raw material for the preparation of a synthetic sweetener i.e, sodium cyclohexylsulfamate.

Application
Sulfamic acid can be used as a catalyst in:
Friedlander quinoline synthesis.
Liquid Beckmann rearrangement for the synthesis of amides from ketoximes.
The preparation of α-aminophosphonates via a three-component reaction between aldehydes, amines, and diethyl phosphite.

Production
Sulfamic acid is produced industrially by treating urea with a mixture of sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid (or oleum).
The conversion is conducted in two stages:
OC(NH2)2 + SO3 → OC(NH2)(NHSO3H)
OC(NH2)(NHSO3H) + H2SO4 → CO2 + 2 H3NSO3
In this way, approximately 96,000 tonnes were produced in 1995.

About Sulfamic acid
Helpful information
Sulfamic acid is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 10 000 to < 100 000 tonnes per annum.
Sulfamic acid is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses
Sulfamic acid is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), air care products, coating products, pH regulators and water treatment products, polishes and waxes and textile treatment products and dyes.
Other release to the environment of Sulfamic acid is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.

Article service life
Other release to the environment of Sulfamic acid is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials) and indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment).
Sulfamic acid can be found in products with material based on: plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones).

Widespread uses by professional workers
Sulfamic acid is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), polishes and waxes, air care products, non-metal-surface treatment products, fuels and polymers.
Sulfamic acid is used in the following areas: offshore mining and health services.
Release to the environment of Sulfamic acid can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.
Other release to the environment of Sulfamic acid is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners), outdoor use, outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids) and indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters).

Formulation or re-packing
Sulfamic acid is used in the following products: polymers, non-metal-surface treatment products, pH regulators and water treatment products, air care products, metal surface treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes, polishes and waxes, textile treatment products and dyes, washing & cleaning products, welding & soldering products, adhesives and sealants and leather treatment products.
Release to the environment of Sulfamic acid can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures, in processing aids at industrial sites, as processing aid, manufacturing of the substance, formulation in materials and as processing aid.

Uses at industrial sites
Sulfamic acid is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, polymers, pH regulators and water treatment products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), metal surface treatment products, leather treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes, adhesives and sealants and textile treatment products and dyes.
Sulfamic acid is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
Sulfamic acid is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, textile, leather or fur, pulp, paper and paper products, fabricated metal products, food products and plastic products.
Release to the environment of Sulfamic acid can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, as processing aid, as processing aid, formulation of mixtures, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates) and in the production of articles.

Manufacture
Release to the environment of Sulfamic acid can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance, formulation of mixtures, in processing aids at industrial sites, as processing aid and as processing aid.

Sulfamic acid is also used in:
Formulating cleaning agents
Cleaning metals and ceramics
Rust removal agent in air conditioner and cooling system
Chemical catalyst for esterification process
Dye and pigment manufacturing
Ingredient in fire extinguishing media
Pulp and paper industry as a chloride stabilizer
Plasticizer
Chemical intermediate
Textile and paper bleaching
Herbicide
Coagulator for urea-formaldehyde resins

Alternate Names:Amidosulfonic acid
Application:Sulfamic acid is a compound used in synthesis of sweeteners and therapeutic agents
CAS Number:5329-14-6
Molecular Weight:97.09
Molecular Formula:NH2SO3H
Supplemental Information:This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.

Sulfamic acid is used as a standard in acidometry because the solid is non-hygroscopic.
Used as a catalyst in a variety of organic chemical reactions.
Sulfamic acid has been shown to remove nitrite from a mixture of nitrites and nitrates.
Sulfamic acid acts as a catalyst for the esterification process.

Sulfamic Acid
Sulfamic Acid is also known as Sulfamic acid, Amidosulfonic acid, Amidosulfuric acid, Minosulfonic acid, or Sulfamidic acid.
sulfamic acid is a molecular compound with the formula H3NSO3.
sulfamic acid is a dry, non-volatile, non-hygroscopic, stable solid.
sulfamic acid is soluble in water and forms a strongly acidic aqueous solution that is comparable in acidity to the common strong mineral acids, but sulfamic acid can be safely handled and stored in the dry form.
The CAS Number for Sulfamic acid is 5329-14-6.
The main reason why Sulfamic Acids is used in oil and gas drilling is to reduce the pH of used extraction fluids and compounds prior to the disposal of these fluids.
The benefits of using Sulfamic acid is its ease of handling, solubility and low corrosiveness.
Sulfamic acid can also be used as an acidic cleaning agent, sometimes on sulfamic acids own or mixed with other products, typically for metals and ceramics.
sulfamic acid is frequently used for removing rust and limescale.
Sulfamic acid is produced industrially by treating urea with a mixture of sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid (or oleum).
Sulfamic acid melts at 205 °C before decomposing at higher temperatures to water, sulfur trioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen.

Preparation & Procedures
Sulfamic acid should always be added to water, never add water to sulfamic acid.
At room temperature, diluted aqueous Sulfamic acid is stable for a long period of time but hydrolysis occurs at elevated temperatures.
Concentrated sulfamic acid can be corrosive and can cause burns on the skin when sulfamic acid is not properly handled.
This chemical is unique because sulfamic acid not only causes chemical burns, but also secondary thermal burns as a result of dehydration.
sulfamic acid is vital to use proper PPE such as Rubber gloves, full clothing, rubber apron, and eye and face protection when mixing to avoid contact with unprotected skin.
Contaminated clothing should be washed before being used again.

CAS : 5329-14-6 / Einecs : 226-218-8
Formula : NH2SO3H
Synonyms : Amidosulfonic acid, Aminosulfonic acid, Sulfamic acid
Product description : sulfamic acid comes as colorless, odorless crystals, soluble in water and with a purity of 99,8% minimum.
Uses : sulfamic acid is used in surface finishing, but also for cleaning metals and ceramics, welding, stirring, products for fluxes, as an inhibitor of interference caused by nitrite in certain colorimetric assays such as that of nitrate or orthophosphate, as a detergent (food production, foam, laundry).
sulfamic acid is also used as a household descaler, surface disinfectant, ph regulator, chloride stabilizer (paper industry), coagulant for uretic resins and in the tannery industry.

Chemical Name
Amidosulfonic Acid
Synonyms
Sulfamic acid; Alprojet W; Amidosulfuric acid; Aminesulfonic acid; Aminosulfonic acid; Aminosulfuric acid; Jumbo; NSC 1871; Scale Cleen; Steradent Active Plus; Sulfamidic acid; Sulfaminic acid; Sulfamic acid
CAS Number
5329-14-6
Molecular Formula
H₃NO₃S
Appearance
Off-White Solid
Melting Point
213-217ºC
Molecular Weight
97.09
Storage
Room Temperature
Solubility
DMSO (Slightly, Heated), Methanol (Slightly, Heated)
Category
Building Blocks; Inorganics;

Application: Sulfamic acid is a moderately strong acid with many industrial uses but is primarily used as an acidic cleaning agent.
sulfamic acid is used for removing rust and lime from metals and ceramics, often as a replacement for hydrochloric acid.
This makes sulfamic acid desirable for cleaning in domestic use as well as in dairy production and in brewing.
Sulfamic acid can also be used in dye and pigment manufacturing, as a coagulator, a chloride stabilizer for pulp and paper production, electroplating, and in silver polishing.

Compatibility: Sulfamic acid is incompatible with chlorine, hypochlorus acid, cyanides, sulfides, oxidizing agents, ammonia, amines, and isocyanates.
Please see SDS for full safety and compatibility information.

sulfamic acid Chemical Properties
white crystals

sulfamic acid Chemical Properties
Sulfamic acid is a white crystalline solid.

sulfamic acid Uses
sulfamic acid is used in acidimetric standard.

sulfamic acid Uses
As standard in alkalimetry; in acid cleaning; in nitrite removal; in chlorine stabilization for use in swimming pools, cooling towers, paper mills.
Solid-acid catalyst in organic synthesis.
The acid or its ammonium salt has been recommended for flameproofing fabrics and wood.
Metal salts are used in electroplating.
Ammonium sulfamate, q.v., is also widely used as a weed killer.

sulfamic acid Definition
ChEBI: The simplest of the sulfamic acids consisting of a single sulfur atom covalently bound by single bonds to hydroxy and amino groups and by double bonds to two oxygen atoms.

Definition
Sulfamic acid: A colourless crystalline solid, NH2SO2OH, which is extremely soluble in water and normally exists as the zwitterion H3N+.SO3–.
sulfamic acid is a strong acid, readily forming sulphamate salts.
sulfamic acid is used in electroplating, hard-water scale reremovers, herbicides, and artificial sweeteners.

sulfamic acid General Description
A white crystalline solid. Density 2.1 g / cm3.
Melting point 205°C. Combustible.
Irritates skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
Low toxicity. Used to make dyes and other chemicals.

sulfamic acid Air & Water Reactions
Moderately soluble in water.

sulfamic acid Reactivity Profile
Sulfamic acid reacts exothermically with bases.
Aqueous solutions are acidic and corrosive.

sulfamic acid Purification Methods
Crystallise NH2SO3H from water at 70o (300mL per 25g), after filtering, by cooling a little and discarding the first batch of crystals (about 2.5g) before standing in an ice-salt mixture for 20minutes.
The crystals are filtered off by suction, washed with a small quantity of ice cold water, then twice with cold EtOH and finally with Et2O.
Dry sulfamic acid in air for 1hour, then store it in a desiccator over Mg(ClO4)2.
For the preparation of primary standard material see Pure Appl Chem 25 459 1969.
Incompatibilities
The aqueous solution is a strong acid. Reacts violently with strong acids (especially fuming nitric acid), bases, chlorine.
Reacts slowly with water, forming ammonium bisulfate.
Incompatible with ammonia, amines, isocyanates, alkylene oxides; epichlorohydrin, oxidizers.

Applications
Amidosulfonic acid is mainly a precursor to sweet-tasting compounds.
sulfamic acid has been used in the design of many types of therapeutic agents such as antibiotics, nucleoside/nucleotide human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reverse transcriptase inhibitors, HIV protease inhibitors (PIs), anti-cancer drugs (steroid sulfatase and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors), anti-epileptic drugs, and weight loss drugs.

IUPAC name: Sulfamic acid
CAS Number:
5329-14-6 check
ChEBI: CHEBI:9330
ChEMBL: ChEMBL68253
ChemSpider: 5767
ECHA InfoCard: 100.023.835
EC Number: 226-218-8
PubChem CID: 5987
RTECS number: WO5950000
UNII: 9NFU33906Q
UN number: 2967
CompTox Dashboard (EPA): DTXSID6034005

Sulfamic acid also called sulfamic acid is a white crystalline solid which is stable and non-hygroscopic.
sulfamic acid is soluble in water and formamide and slightly soluble in methanol, ether, acetone and concentrated sulphuric acid.
sulfamic acid is classified as a strong inorganic acid and is commercially produced from urea and fuming sulphuric acid.
At room temperature, dilute aqueous Sulfamic acid solution is stable for a long time but rapid hydrolysis occurs at elevated temperatures.
sulfamic acid’s solution is less corrosive toward metals than other mineral acids like hydrochloric acid.
Sulfamic acid possesses a scale solubilising capacity which makes sulfamic acid ideal for removal of scale from boilers, cooling towers, coils, heat exchangers, condensers and a wide range of heating and cooling systems thereby increasing the efficiency of plant and equipment.
Sulfamic acid is used as an acidic cleaning agent, typically for metals and ceramics.
sulfamic acid is a replacement for hydrochloric acid for the removal of rust.
In households, sulfamic acid is often found as a descaling agent in detergents, cleaners and toilet cleaners for the removal of limescale.

Synonyms: sulfamic acid; Amidosulfonic acid; Amidosulphonic acid; sulphamidic acid;
CAS No: 5329-14-6
EINECS No: 226-218-8
Appearance: white crystalline solid
Molecular formula: NH2SO3H
Molar mass: 97.09 g/mol
Density: 2.15g/cm3
Solubility in water: 213 g/L (20C)
Melting point: 190 – 225 C
Boiling point: decomposes
pH: 1.2 (1% solution @ 20C)
Refractive index: 1.553

Sulfamic acid, also known as amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, and sulfamidic acid, is a molecular compound with the formula H3NSO3.
This colorless, water-soluble compound finds many applications.

APPLICATIONS
Home care and Detergents:
sulfamic acid has been widely used as an industrial cleaning agent, sulfamic acid can be used in stainless steel without risk of bites, but should be avoided oxidizable metals.
sulfamic acid is a good remover dry cement surfaces of ceramic, stainless steel and debris on concrete.
sulfamic acid is effective for deep cleaning unglazed ceramic tiles.
sulfamic acid is not indicated for use on marble or natural stone coverings
sulfamic acid is useful compound for facilities with pools as sulfamic acid eliminates deposits or lime scale and is a stabilizing chlorine and hypochlorite.
sulfamic acid is an ingredient in formulations household cleaners.
Chemical industry:
Preparation of amine sulfamates used as plasticizers.
Compositions outgassing.
Organic synthesis.
Acidimetric analytical pattern.
Catalysts for urea-formaldehyde resins.
Steel:
Chemical baths to clean metals.
Ceramics:
Cleaning ceramic.
Textile:
Textile bleaching.
Removal of nitrite in operations with azo dyes.
Softening agents and inflammation retardants for paper and other cellulosic materials.
Water treatment:
Stabilizing chlorine and hypochlorite in pools, closed water systems.
Paper:
Bleaching paper pulp

USES OF Sulfamic acid:
Descaler, Cleaner & Rust Remover
removing excess grout on tiles, efflorescence and other mineral deposits
Cleaner & descaler for Dairy equipment (pipeline milkers, milk evaporators)
Cleaner & descaler for Brewery equipment (pipelines, Vats, etc)
Catalyst for esterfication process process
Used in dye and pigment manufacture
Used as a herbicide
Effecticve against Foot and Mouth (approved bty Defra)
Ingredient in Denture Tablets
Coagulator for urea-formaldehyde resins
Ingredient in fire extinguishing media
Pulp and paper industry as a chloride stabilizer
Synthesis of nitrous oxide by reaction with nitric acid
Sulfamic acid in descaling

Sulfamic Acid is super efficient descaling agent and is used for cleaning a variety of industrial equipment and domestic appliances.
sulfamic acid is used for cleaning boilers, heat exchangers, condensers, jackets and coils, descaling toilets, removing excess grout on tiles, efflorescence and other mineral deposits etc.
sulfamic acid helps remove hard water scale, protein deposits, beer and milk stone, light rust and copper corrosion

Sulfamic acid in paper & pulp Industry
Sulfamic acid prevents pulp degradation due to temperature at the chlorination and hydrochloride stage.
sulfamic acid permits bleaching at higher temperature and lower pH without loss of strength.
Sulfamic acid is used in manufacturing of Dyes, Pigments and in the dyeing of leather

APPLICATION
Sulfamic acid can be used as a metal cleaner and descaling agent for dairy or brewery equipment.
sulfamic acid is also used for pH and corrosion control and as a sulfonating agent.
Additional areas of use include a stabilizer for swimming pool chemicals, pulp & paper applications, and oil & gas applications.

GRADES AVAILABLE
Technical

PACKAGING
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SYNONYMS
Sulfamic acid, Amidosulfonic Acid, Amidosulfuric Acid, Sulphamidic Acid

General Information
sulfamic acid is a chemical compound of H3NO3S colorless, odorless, non-volatile and water soluble.
sulfamic acid is not volatile and hygroscopic.
sulfamic acid solutions are less corrosive to metals than other mineral acids.
sulfamic acid is a strong acid and sulfamic acids strength can be compared with hydrochloric acid and nitric acid.

Production and Reactions
Sulfamic acid is obtained from treatment with sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid
NH2CONH 2 + SO3 + H2SO 4 H2 2NH2SO3H + CO2

Sulfamic acid, due to its plant growth inhibiting effects, is subject to maximum limits in fertilizers as specified in the official standard for ordinary fertilizers according to the Japanese Fertilizers Regulation Act.
In this application, we investigated the analytical conditions for LC/MS that would permit acquisition of mass information and provide high selectivity in order to eliminate the effects of contaminating components.
The LCMS-2020 single quadrupole mass spectrometer was used for the analysis.
Good quantitative results were obtained, confirming the applicability of this method using byproduct compound fertilizer as the actual sample.

Sulfamic acid (amidosulfuric acid) is a monobasic, inorganic, dry acid, the monoamide of sulfuric acid, produced in crystalline form.
The acid is highly stable at room temperature.
Aqueous solutions are ranked as strong acids similar to hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.
Sulfamic acid is available in dry form, permitting a convenient packing and handling operation.
Sulfamic acid is used in chemical cleaning, sulfonation reactions, removal of nitrite, as a chlorine vehicle, and for a variety of other applications.
Sulfamic acid is also used as a raw material of sodium cyclohexylsulfamate, which is a synthetic sweetener.
Some sulfamates are also commercially available.

Sulfamic Acid is a white, non-hygroscopic solid which melts at 305°C, and is stable up to 260°C. Soluble in water.
Sulfamic Acid is sulfuric acid in which an — OH group has been replaced by NH3.
sulfamic acid is prepared from urea and fuming sulfuric acid.

Suitable for
Use on all colors of grout, tile, clay pavers, concrete and masonry.

Sulfamic acid is available in white or colorless crystals.
Sulfamic acid has high acidity and chemically is non-volatile and odorless.
sulfamic acid dissolves easily in water and sulfamic acids aqueous solutions are common.
Sulfamic acid is compatible with alcohols, acetones, and nitrogen-based substances and it is soluble in them.
This material is non-flammable.
At temperatures above the melting point, sulfamic acid Decomposes into sulfate, sulfite, water, and nitrogen.
Other names for Sulfamic acid are amido sulfonic acid, Sulfa amidic acid, and amido sulfuric acid.

Usage areas:
Hygiene
Sulfamic acid is used for cleaning metal and ceramic surfaces.
Paint
Sulfamic acid is used in the production of dyestuff and pigment.
Chemistry
Sulfamic acid is used to synthesize sweetener compounds.
Sulfamic acid is also an excellent primary (primary) standard for measuring acidity in chemical analyzes.

Paper
Salts and fireproof paper are produced.

Sulfamic Acid removes excess of nitrides used in the diazotization reactions in the manufacturing of dye stuffs and pigments.
Nitrides if present in process water of effluents can also be removed by using Sulfamic acid
Sulfamic acid in Chlorine Stabilization
Sulfamic acid is used for stabilizing chlorine in swimming pools and cooling towers.
Sulfamic acid in Electroplating and Electro-refining

Sulfamic acid in Sulphation and Sulphamation
Sulfamic acid is used for sulphation and sulphamation of many organic compounds.

How to use Sulfamic acid for cleaning & descaling:
For removing excess grout from tiling or dissolving efflorescence from walls, floors etc: Make up a solution of Sulfamic acid by dissolving 80-100g per litre of warm water.
Apply to surface using a cloth or brush and allow to work for a few minutes.
Agitate with brush if necessary and rinse with clean water.
Please Note: if using around coloured grout use a weaker solution of approx 2% (20g per litre of water) to reduce the risk of leaching out any colour from the grout.
For descaling equipment use a 10% solution.
Sulfamic acid is safe for steel, iron, glass and wood equipment, and may be used with caution on copper, aluminium, and galvanized metal surfaces.

CAS Number: 5329-14-6
Formula Weight: 97.09
Formula: H3NO3S
Hazard Info: Toxic
Density (g/mL): 2.15
Freezing Point (°C): 205
Solubility: Water, Alcohol and Acetone
Synonyms: Sulfamidic Acid, Aminosulfonic acid
Shelf Life (months): 36
Storage: White

Application and uses of sulfamic acid:
sulfamic acid used in various industries, due to Sulfamic acids high acidity, Sulfamic acid is used in polishing and scaling of industrial equipment, plating, and electrical purification.
Sulfamic acid is used as a bleaching agent in the paper production process.
Sulfamic acid is used as a catalyst in the process of preparing various resins such as urea-formaldehyde.

SULFAMIC ACID
Like boric acid Sulfamic acid is used in agriculture industries, Sulfamic acid can be a pesticide
Sulfamic acid is also used to stabilize chlorine.
Sulfamic acid is used as a chlorine stabilizer in swimming pools and cooling towers.
In the plastics industry, Sulfamic acid is used as a factor in improving the properties of manufactured products and facilitates processability.
Sulfamic acid is used wherever there is a need for an improving agent that does not have the disadvantages of using mineral acids and has faster performance than organic acids.
application os sulfamic acid in cosmetic product and production of hair dyeIn the food industry, Sulfamic acid can remove protein deposits from products.
Sulfamic acid is used in the cosmetics industry in the production of hair dyes, Sulfamic acid is also a sulfating agent of organic compounds and is an important component in the production of industrial dyes.
The use of this strong acid in decriminalization has positive factors.
For example, there will be no need for secondary washing.
Sulfamic acid is easy to carry and has no adverse effects.
If accidentally used in high doses in the system, Sulfamic acid does not have a detrimental effect on the metals of the system and removes sediments in the system.

Note: The chemical specifications for some items on this product page may differ from the specifications listed above.
For more information, consult the Safety Data Sheet or contact your Ward’s representative.

Content Type:Application
Document Number:LAAN-A-LM-E076
Product Type:Liquid Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometry, Mass Spectrometry
Keywords:Sulfamic acid, Fertilizer, Byproduct compound fertilizer, Fertilizers regulation act, FAMIC, Testing Methods for Fertilizers, LC/MS, Environment, Food and Beverages, Soil, Fertilizer, Waste Material Test, LCMS-2020

CAS Number: 5329-14-6
Formula Weight: 97.09
Formula: H3NO3S
Hazard Info: Toxic
Density (g/mL): 2.15
Freezing Point (°C): 205
Solubility: Water, Alcohol and Acetone
Synonyms: Sulfamidic Acid, Aminosulfonic acid
Shelf Life (months): 36
Storage: White

Note: The chemical specifications for some items on this product page may differ from the specifications listed above.
For more information, consult the Safety Data Sheet or contact your Ward’s representative.

Also known as amidosulfonic acid; amidosulfuric acid, Sulfamic acid; aminosulfonic acid; kyselina aminosulfonova; suphamidic acid; sulfamidsäure in German; acido sulfamidico in Spanish; acide sulfamidique in French, is a weak organic acid with marked characteristics that set it apart from acetic and formic acids:
• Sulfamic acid is a stronger weak acid than both acetic and formic.
• Solid, crystalline powder which dissolves easily in water.
• A powder with melting point of 205°C.
• Non hydroscopic.
• Very stable and easy to transport.
• Less toxic
• Good history of use, common in domestic and industrial cleaning products designed to remove scale deposits.

CAS number: 5329-14-6
PubChem: 5987
ChemSpider: 5767 Yes
EC Number: 226-218-8
UN number: 2967
Chebi: 9330
CHEMBL68253 Yes
RTECS number: WO5950000
Molecular formula: H3NSO3
Molar mass: 97.10 g / mol
Appearance: white crystals
Density: 2.15 g / cm3
Melting point: 205 ° C Decay.
Solubility in water: moderate, with slow hydrolysis
Acidity (pKa): 1.0

Clean in a soak tank or by circulation. For surfaces, apply to surface using a cloth or brush and allow to work for a few minutes.
Agitate with brush if necessary and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
For Boiler systems & Cooling Towers use a circulation treatment of a 10% to 15% solution depending on how bad the system is.
Before applying flush out system and refill with clean water.
Determine the volume of water and mix in the Sulfamic acid at a rate of 100g to 150g per litre of water.
Sulfamic acid may be necessary to add a corrosion inhibitor to help protect mild steel, brass, copper and stainless steel from acid attack.

Circulate the solution at room temperature or heated to a maximum of 60C for heavier cleaning for several hours until desired results are achieved.
Note: Do not use at boiling point or product will undergo hydrolysis and will not work.
Do not use on galvanised materials, zinc or aluminium.
Sulfamic acid will not remove silica or calcium phosphate scales.
After cleaning rinse thoroughly and check system.

Neutralise with 1 to 2% sodium carbonate solution (soda ash) with a target pH of 6 to 8 or whatever discharge pH range applies.
Repeat applications may be necessary for heavily soiled systems.
After cleaning Periodic flushing of the system to remove loosened scale and contaminants will be necessary.
For rust removal use a solution of 10%-20%.

Sulfamic acid Application Notes
Sulfamic acid (H2NSO3H) may be used in the following studies:
• As catalyst in the synthesis of aryl-14H-dibenzo[a.j]xanthenes.
• As green catalyst for the preparation of amide from ketoxime.
• As ammonia equivalent in the regioselective synthesis of primary allylic amines, via allylic substitution reactions.
• Synthesis of polysubstituted quinolones.

Sulfamic acid may be used in the following processes:
• As a titrant in the determination of the burette injection volume and chemical calibration factor.
• To neutralize excess nitrous acid in the colorimetric paracetamol assay by modified Glynn and Kendal colorimetric method.
• To prevent endogenous mercury (Hg) loss during the urine Hg measurement by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) method.
• As an acid catalyst and a hypochlorite scavenger in the chlorite oxidation of dialdehyde cellulose (DAC).
• As a heterogeneous catalyst in the synthesis of polyhydroquinoline derivatives by Hantzsch condensation reaction.
• As catalyst in the degradation of bamboo fiber to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF).
• As an acid reagent in the determination of silicates in water samples based on centrifugal microfluidics.
• As catalyst in the synthesis of deazaoxaflavin at room temperature.

Usage Statement
Unless specified otherwise, MP Biomedical’s products are for research or further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use.
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Sulfamic acid is a molecular compound.
This colorless, water-soluble compound has many applications.
Sulfamic Acid is produced industrially by treating urea with a mixture of Sulfur Trioxide and Sulphuric Acid (or oleum).

INCI: Sulfamic acid
Chemical Formula: H2NSO3H
CAS Number: 5329-14-6

Synonym(s): Amidosulfonic acid
Linear Formula: NH2SO3H
CAS Number: 5329-14-6
Molecular Weight: 97.09
EC Number: 226-218-8
MDL number: MFCD00011603
PubChem Substance ID: 24871761
NACRES: NA.22
CAS: 5329-14-6
Molecular Formula: H3NO3S
Molecular Weight (g/mol): 97.088
MDL Number: MFCD00011603
InChI Key: IIACRCGMVDHOTQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Synonym: amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, imidosulfonic acid, sulfamidic acid, sulfaminic acid, Sulfamic acid, jumbo, aminosulfuric acid, sulphamidic acidShow More
PubChem CID: 5987
ChEBI: CHEBI:9330
IUPAC Name: sulfamic acid
SMILES: NS(=O)(=O)O

CAS No.: 5329-14-6
Synonyms: amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, sulfamidic acid
Sulfamic acid is commonly used as a precursor to sweet-tasting compounds and as an acidic cleaning agent.

SULFAMIC ACID
5329-14-6
Amidosulfonic acid
Aminosulfonic acid
Sulfamic acid
Amidosulfuric acid
Imidosulfonic acid
Sulfamidic acid
Sulfaminic acid
Jumbo
Sulphamidic acid
Aminosulfuric acid
Kyselina sulfaminova
Kyselina amidosulfonova
sulfuramidic acid
NSC 1871
MFCD00011603
UNII-9NFU33906Q
amidohydroxidodioxidosulfur
H2NSO3H
CHEMBL68253
CHEBI:9330
[S(NH2)O2(OH)]
9NFU33906Q
Sulfamic acid, 99%
DSSTox_CID_14005
DSSTox_RID_79107
DSSTox_GSID_34005
Caswell No. 809
Kyselina sulfaminova [Czech]
CAS-5329-14-6
HSDB 795
Kyselina amidosulfonova [Czech]
EINECS 226-218-8
UN2967
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EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 078101
SULFAMIC ACID, REAG
sulfoamine
Sulfamidsaeure
AI3-15024
Sulphamic-acid-
Amidoschwefelsaeure
amidosulphuric acid
sulfamic acid group
Sulfamic acid [UN2967] [Corrosive]
WLN: ZSWQ
sulfuric acid amide group
NH2SO3H
Sulfamic acid, ACS grade
ACMC-20a47z
NH3SO3
EC 226-218-8
NCIOpen2_000675
ARONIS25155
Molybdenum, Quant Test Strips
DTXSID6034005
BDBM26994
NSC1871
Sulfamic acid, p.a., 99.5%
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[N]S(O)(=O)=O
NS([O])(=O)=O
NSC-1871
Sulfamic acid, reagent grade, 98%
Tox21_201905
Tox21_303482
8894AF
ANW-56397
STL282725
7773-06-0 (mono-ammonium salt)
AKOS005287325
Sulfamic acid, ACS reagent, 99.3%
ZINC238809066
MCULE-8047713803
UN 2967
NCGC00090927-01
NCGC00090927-02
NCGC00257489-01
NCGC00259454-01
Sulfamic acid [UN2967] [Corrosive]
Sulfamic acid, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
Sulfamic acid, >=99.5% (alkalimetric)
FT-0688102
Sulfamic acid, 99.999% trace metals basis
Sulfamic acid, SAJ first grade, >=99.0%
Sulfamic acid, JIS special grade, >=99.5%
Q412304
W-105754
Sulfamic acid, analytical standard (for acidimetry), ACS reagent
226-218-8 [EINECS]
5329-14-6 [RN]
Acide sulfamique [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
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Amidosulfuric acid
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Imidosulfuric acid [ACD/Index Name]
Kyselina amidosulfonova [Czech]
Kyselina sulfaminova [Czech]
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Sulfamic acid [ACD/Index Name] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
sulfamidic acid
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7773-06-0 (Mono-ammonium salt)
99.99% (metals basis)
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Amidoschwefelsaeure
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Amidosulfonicacid
Amidosulfuric Acid, Amidosulfonic Acid
Aminosulfuric acid
Imidosulfonic acid
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Kyselina sulfaminova [Czech]
SO2 [Formula]
Sulfamic acid [UN2967] [Corrosive]
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Sulfamic acid, ACS grade
Sulfamic acid, reag
Sulfamidsaeure
Sulfaminic acid
SULFITE ION
sulfuramidic acid
Sulfamic acid
Sulphamic-acid-
Sulphamidic acid
UN 2967
WLN: ZSWQ
氨基磺酸 [Chinese]

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