High-Purity Tetrabutylammonium Bromide (1643-19-2): Your Essential Phase Transfer Catalyst and Chemical Intermediate

Discover the critical role of Tetrabutylammonium Bromide (TBAB) in advancing chemical synthesis. As a leading supplier, we provide high-purity TBAB for your most demanding applications.

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Key Advantages

Enhanced Reaction Kinetics

As a premier supplier of essential chemical intermediates, we recognize the impact of efficient catalysis. Utilizing TBAB as a phase transfer catalyst significantly speeds up reactions that involve reactants in different phases, directly contributing to increased productivity and faster product development cycles.

Broad Application Spectrum

The versatility of TBAB as a quaternary ammonium salt allows it to be employed across a wide array of industries. From its critical role in organic synthesis to its use in electrochemistry and as a surfactant, TBAB proves to be a valuable asset for diverse chemical manufacturing and research needs.

Quality and Purity Assurance

We are dedicated to providing chemicals that meet stringent quality standards. Our high-purity TBAB ensures predictable results and minimizes potential complications in sensitive processes, supporting your efforts to achieve 'high purity phase transfer catalyst' performance.

Key Applications

Phase Transfer Catalysis

Explore the advanced applications of TBAB as a phase transfer catalyst in organic synthesis, enabling efficient reactions between immiscible phases and boosting your 'organic synthesis applications' outcomes.

Electrochemistry

As a supporting electrolyte, TBAB enhances conductivity and stability in electrochemical cells, crucial for battery research and development and other electrochemical processes.

Materials Science

TBAB plays a role in materials science, aiding in the dispersion and functionalization of nanoparticles and polymers, supporting innovation in advanced materials.

Analytical Chemistry

In analytical chemistry, TBAB serves as an ion-pairing reagent, improving the separation and detection of charged analytes in techniques like HPLC.