Mecetronium Ethosulphate
Unit of Measure |
Kilograms/Kilograms |
Unit of Price |
Kilograms/Kilograms |
Delivery Time |
1 Week |
Supply Ability |
1000 Per Month |
Mecetronium Ethosulphate, also called as mecetronium ethyl sulphate, is a quaternary ammonium compound used as a disinfectant and antiseptic agent. It can be synthesized by the reaction of meclofenoxate hydrochloride with sodium ethoxide in the presence of an organic solvent. The reaction is performed in a round-bottom flask equipped with a reflux condenser and a magnetic stir bar. Meclofenoxate hydrochloride and sodium ethoxide are added to the flask along with a suitable organic solvent. The mixture is then heated under reflux for hours until the reaction is complete. After the reaction, the mixture is cooled to room temperature, and the product is extracted from the mixture using a nonpolar solvent. The organic layer is then dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate and the solvent is removed under reduced pressure to obtain crude Mecetronium Ethosulphate. The crude product can be purified by recrystallization from a suitable solvent such as ethanol or isopropanol to obtain pure Mecetronium Ethosulphate.