Ethanesulfonyl Chloride: A Key Intermediate for Advanced Chemical Synthesis

Discover the critical role of Ethanesulfonyl Chloride (CAS 594-44-5) in driving innovation in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-purity material essential for your synthesis needs. Secure your supply and get a quote today.

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Why Choose Our Ethanesulfonyl Chloride?

Superior Purity for Critical Synthesis

Our Ethanesulfonyl Chloride boasts a minimum purity of 99%, making it ideal for demanding pharmaceutical and agrochemical intermediate applications where precision is paramount. Trust our quality when you buy.

Extensive Application Potential

Utilize this versatile chemical for the synthesis of sulfonyl-substituted imides, methide lithium salts, and fluorinated surfactants. Its role in discovering selective kinase inhibitors highlights its importance in medical research.

Cost-Effective Sourcing from China

As a prominent supplier in China, we offer competitive pricing for Ethanesulfonyl Chloride, making high-quality chemical intermediates accessible for your budget. Request a quote for bulk purchases.

Key Applications of Ethanesulfonyl Chloride

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Essential for synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and intermediates, particularly in the development of targeted therapies and novel drug candidates. Explore purchasing options for your pharmaceutical R&D.

Agrochemical Synthesis

A vital building block for creating advanced pesticides and crop protection agents, contributing to enhanced agricultural productivity. Learn about our supply capabilities for agrochemical manufacturers.

Specialty Chemical Manufacturing

Used in the production of unique sulfonyl-substituted compounds and high-performance fluorinated surfactants, catering to diverse industrial needs.

Research and Development

The compound's reactivity and purity make it a valuable reagent for academic and industrial research labs exploring new chemical entities and synthetic pathways.