Iminodiacetic Acid (IDA): Your Trusted Intermediate for Glyphosate and Beyond

Discover the critical role of Iminodiacetic Acid (CAS 142-73-4) as a high-purity intermediate for glyphosate synthesis and its broad applications in organic synthesis, complexing agents, and industrial processes. Learn why sourcing from a reliable manufacturer in China is key to your supply chain efficiency.

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Why Choose Our Iminodiacetic Acid?

Exceptional Purity & Quality

Our Iminodiacetic Acid consistently meets ≥98.0% assay specifications, ensuring optimal performance in demanding applications such as glyphosate manufacturing. We are committed to quality as your trusted chemical supplier.

Broad Industrial Applicability

From its primary use as a pesticide intermediate to its roles in rubber, electroplating, and as a complexing agent, IDA offers remarkable versatility. Discover how our product can support your diverse chemical needs.

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As a direct manufacturer, we offer competitive pricing and a reliable supply of Iminodiacetic Acid. Partner with us to secure your raw material needs from a reputable Chinese supplier.

Key Applications of Iminodiacetic Acid

Glyphosate Production

Iminodiacetic Acid is a cornerstone intermediate in the synthesis of glyphosate, a widely used broad-spectrum herbicide. Its purity is critical for the efficacy and quality of the final agrochemical product.

Organic Synthesis

IDA serves as a valuable building block and reagent in various organic synthesis pathways, enabling the creation of complex molecules for pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, and more.

Complexing Agent

Utilized for its chelating properties, IDA finds applications in electroplating baths, water treatment processes, and in the development of ion-exchange resins, demonstrating its functional versatility.

Industrial Intermediate

Beyond major applications, IDA is an important intermediate for the rubber industry and as a precursor for surfactants, showcasing its broad utility across manufacturing sectors.