Triflic Acid

CAS# 1493-13-6

Product Description

Triflic acid, also known as trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, is a strong acid with versatile applications across various industries.

Product:

Triflic Acid

CAS:

1493-13-6

Synonym:

Trifluoromethanesulfonic acid; Perfluoromethanesulfonic acid

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Colorless liquid

Boiling point

162 °C

Density

1.696 g/cm3

Melting point

-40 °C

Molecular Weight

150.08

Odor

Strong pungent odor

Purity

≥99%

Refractive index

1.327

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Triflic Acid used in many
industry applications

Triflic acid, also known as trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, is a strong acid with versatile applications across various industries. Here are some of its industrial uses:

  1. Organic Synthesis: Triflic acid serves as a powerful catalyst and acid catalyst in organic synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Its strong acidity and unique properties enable it to facilitate a wide range of chemical transformations.
  2. Electrochemistry: Triflic acid is utilized in electrochemical processes, such as electrodeposition and surface modification, due to its ability to protonate and activate substrates. It finds applications in the manufacture of electronic devices, batteries, and corrosion protection coatings.
  3. Polymerization: Triflic acid can be used as a polymerization catalyst in the production of specialty polymers and elastomers. It promotes polymerization reactions by initiating chain reactions or facilitating the coordination of monomers, leading to the formation of high-performance polymers with tailored properties.
  4. Catalysis: Triflic acid is employed as a catalyst or cocatalyst in various chemical processes, including esterification, alkylation, and rearrangement reactions. Its strong acidity and Lewis acidity enable it to activate substrates and accelerate reaction rates, leading to improved yields and selectivity.
  5. Chemical Analysis: Triflic acid is sometimes used as a reagent or solvent in analytical chemistry techniques, such as mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It can facilitate sample preparation, derivatization, or solubilization of analytes for accurate and sensitive detection.
  6. Surface Treatment: Triflic acid finds applications in surface treatment processes, such as etching, cleaning, and surface activation, in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, microelectronics, and optics. It can selectively remove surface contaminants and functionalize surfaces for subsequent processing steps.
  7. Drug Formulation: Triflic acid may be used in pharmaceutical formulations to enhance the solubility, stability, or bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). It can aid in the development of drug delivery systems and improve the pharmacokinetic properties of drug compounds.
  8. Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): Triflic acid is employed as a precursor or reactant in CVD processes for the deposition of thin films and coatings onto substrates. It participates in gas-phase reactions to produce high-purity films with tailored properties for applications in electronics, optics, and protective coatings.
  9. Acid Catalyzed Reactions: Triflic acid catalyzes various acid-catalyzed reactions, including dehydration, cyclization, and Friedel-Crafts reactions, in both laboratory and industrial settings. Its strong acidity and stability under reaction conditions make it a valuable tool in organic synthesis and process chemistry.
  10. Hydrogen Bonding Catalyst: Triflic acid acts as a hydrogen-bonding catalyst in certain organic transformations, promoting enantioselective reactions and facilitating molecular recognition events. It can mediate complexation and activation of substrates through hydrogen bonding interactions, enabling stereocontrol and regioselectivity in chemical reactions.