Butylated Hydroxyanisole

CAS# 25013-16-5

Product Description

Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) is a synthetic antioxidant used in various industries, primarily in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical sectors.

Product:

Butylated Hydroxyanisole

CAS:

25013-16-5

Synonym:

2-tert-Butyl-4-methoxyphenol; 4-Hydroxy-3-tert-butylanisole

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White to Pale Yellow powder

Boiling point

264-270 °C

Density

1.0587 g/cm3

Flash Point

>110 °C

Melting point

58-60 °C

Molecular Weight

180.24

Odor

Faint aromatic odor

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.5303

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Butylated Hydroxyanisole used in many
industry applications

Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) is a synthetic antioxidant commonly used in various industries for its preservative properties and oxidative stability. Its industrial applications include:

  1. Food Industry: BHA is widely used as a food additive to prevent the oxidation of fats and oils in processed foods, extending their shelf life and maintaining flavor stability.
  2. Pharmaceuticals: It is employed in pharmaceutical formulations as an antioxidant to prevent the degradation of active ingredients and increase the stability of drugs.
  3. Personal Care Products: BHA is utilized in cosmetics, skincare products, and toiletries as a preservative to inhibit the oxidation of oils and fats, thereby prolonging the shelf life of the products.
  4. Animal Feed: It is added to animal feed as an antioxidant to prevent the oxidation of fats and maintain the nutritional quality of the feed ingredients.
  5. Plastics and Rubber Industry: BHA is used as an antioxidant additive in plastics, rubber products, and packaging materials to protect them from degradation caused by exposure to oxygen and heat.
  6. Industrial Lubricants: It finds applications in industrial lubricants and cutting fluids to improve their stability and performance by preventing oxidative degradation.
  7. Textile Industry: BHA is sometimes added to textiles and fabrics to protect them from discoloration and degradation caused by exposure to light and air.