Electrolyte Salts

 Minerals based aqueous solutions that produce ions are referred as electrolyte salts.  Offered product range is used to produce super capacitor batteries that are used in automobile arena.  Offered range of electrolyte salts has been produced under controlled temperature to preserve their original quality for long period. Each of these chemicals offered under this category has been quality verified to ensure about their stable properties under different temperature conditions and also during their exposure to other chemicals/solvents. Pure composition, standard storage life, non toxic composition, adaptability to different temperature conditions and versatile nature are the key features of these electrolytic substances.

Tetra Ethyl Ammonium Chloride

  • Appearance:White crystalline powder
  • Form:Solid
  • Grade:Other, Industrial Grade
  • HS Code:29239000
  • Molecular Weight:165.7 g/mol
  • Other Names:TEAC; Tetraethylammonium chloride
  • Purity:99%

Tetra Ethyl Ammonium Tetrafluoroborate

  • Assay:99.5%
  • EINECS No:207-048-3
  • Melting Point:300C (decomposes)
  • Moisture (%):0.1%
  • Molecular Weight:195.93 g/mol
  • Residue on Ignition:0.05%
  • Storage:Other, Store in a cool dry place away from moisture

Tetra Butyl Ammonium Tetra Fluoroborate

  • Boiling point:Decomposes before boiling
  • Heavy Metal (%):0.001%
  • Particle Size:50-100 m
  • Raw Material:Tetra Butyl Ammonium Hydroxide Boron Trifluoride
  • Smell:Odorless, Other
  • Type:Organic Salt, Other
  • Usage:Electrolyte Phase Transfer Catalyst

Azonispiropyrrolidinium Tetrafluoroborate (SBP-BF4)

  • Appearance:Colorless to pale yellow liquid
  • Form:Liquid
  • Grade:Industrial Grade, Other
  • HS Code:293190
  • Other Names:SBP-BF4
  • Purity:Typically >99%
  • Viscosity:High (varies with temperature)

1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloride

  • Appearance:Colorless to pale yellow liquid
  • Form:Liquid
  • Grade:Other, Laboratory Grade
  • HS Code:29332980
  • Other Names:EMIM Chloride
  • Purity:98%
  • Viscosity:High viscosity liquid
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