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What is Benzyl Ammonium Chloride?

Benzyl Ammonium Chloride is a chemical compound belonging to the class of quaternary ammonium salts. It consists of a benzyl group attached to an ammonium ion, paired with a chloride anion.

Chemical Characteristics

  • Structure: Benzyl group (C6H5CH2–) linked to an ammonium (NH3+) ion, balanced by chloride (Cl–)
  • Type: Quaternary ammonium salt
  • Physical form: Typically a crystalline solid or powder
  • Solubility: Soluble in water and polar solvents

Uses and Applications

  • Acts as an antimicrobial agent and disinfectant, similar to other quaternary ammonium compounds
  • Used in surface cleaners, fabric softeners, and cosmetic formulations
  • Sometimes employed in phase transfer catalysis in organic synthesis
  • Can be a precursor or intermediate in chemical manufacturing

Safety

  • Generally considered irritant to skin and eyes
  • Proper handling and protective equipment recommended
  • Environmental impact should be considered, especially aquatic toxicity