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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C10H9AgN4O2S
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
357.14
NACRES:
NA.23
PubChem Substance ID:
UNSPSC Code:
12352302
EC Number:
244-834-5
MDL number:
Assay:
98%
Form:
powder
Quality Level
assay
98%
form
powder
reaction suitability
core: silver
mp
285 °C (dec.) (lit.)
application(s)
PEM fuel cells
material synthesis precursor
SMILES string
Nc1ccc(cc1)S(=O)(=O)N([Ag])c2ncccn2
InChI
1S/C10H9N4O2S.Ag/c11-8-2-4-9(5-3-8)17(15,16)14-10-12-6-1-7-13-10;/h1-7H,11H2;/q-1;+1
InChI key
UEJSSZHHYBHCEL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Application
Silver(I) sulfadiazine (AgSD) is popularly used for treating second-degree burn wounds as it acts as an antimicrobial agent and prevents infections. Silver sulfadiazine-impregnated polyurethane (PU) foam, chitosan/chondroitin sulfate films may be used for wound dressing.
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 2
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| 481181-5G | 04061832388564 |
| 481181-25G | 04061832388557 |