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Methylenediamine dihydrochloride

CAS 57166-92-4CH2(NH2)2 · 2HClOrganic Building Blocks

Methylenediamine dihydrochloride (CAS 57166-92-4), molecular formula CH2(NH2)2 · 2HCl, is a high-purity chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions for organic building blocks applications, to pharmacopoeia specification (USP, BP, EP). Every batch is tested and ships with a Certificate of Analysis; MSDS and technical data sheets are available on request. Tech Serve Solutions has supplied laboratory reagents, fine chemicals and pharmaceutical intermediates worldwide since 1998.

IUPAC
Diaminomethane dihydrochloride
Methylenediamine dihydrochloride
Amine SaltsBuilding BlocksChemical SynthesisNitrogen CompoundsOrganic Building Blocks
01 /Properties
Molecular weight118.99
Linear formulaCH2(NH2)2 · 2HCl
Assay≥98.0% (AT)
Storage temperature2-8°C
02 /Safety & handling
Protective equipmentEyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
Water hazard class (WGK, DE)3

Hazard information is provided for guidance. Always consult the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), available on request, before handling.

03 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
57166-92-4
MDL number
MFCD00040377
Beilstein registry
3664689
04 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Supplied to USP, BP and EP standards. Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis (assay, identity, purity); MSDS and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

05 /Frequently asked questions

What is Methylenediamine dihydrochloride?

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Methylenediamine dihydrochloride (CAS 57166-92-4), molecular formula CH2(NH2)2 · 2HCl, is a high-purity chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions for organic building blocks applications, to USP, BP and EP standards.

What grades of Methylenediamine dihydrochloride does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies Methylenediamine dihydrochloride in USP, BP, EP and reagent/AR grades. Custom specifications for nutraceutical or specialty pharmaceutical applications are available — contact our technical sales team.

What is the CAS number and molecular formula of Methylenediamine dihydrochloride?

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Methylenediamine dihydrochloride has CAS number 57166-92-4 and molecular formula CH2(NH2)2 · 2HCl. Full specifications appear in the table above and in the Certificate of Analysis.

What is the typical minimum order quantity and lead time for Methylenediamine dihydrochloride?

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Sample quantities are available for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ depends on grade and packaging. In-stock material typically ships in 7–10 working days; custom-spec orders take 3–4 weeks. Tech Serve Solutions ships worldwide with full export documentation.

Do you provide a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) with each shipment?

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Yes. Every batch of Methylenediamine dihydrochloride ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity tests, plus pharmacopoeia conformance where applicable. MSDS and TDS documents are available on request before order placement.

How should Methylenediamine dihydrochloride be stored?

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Store Methylenediamine dihydrochloride in its original sealed container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials, in line with the storage guidance on the Safety Data Sheet. Reseal between dispensings.

What is Methylenediamine dihydrochloride used for?

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Methylenediamine dihydrochloride is used in organic building blocks applications across pharmaceutical, research and industrial settings. Our technical team can advise on suitability for your specific process.

How do I request a quote for Methylenediamine dihydrochloride?

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Request a quote with your required grade, quantity and destination via https://www.techservesolutions.in/contact or email info@techservesolutions.in. We respond with specifications, a Certificate of Analysis and pricing.

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