N-chloro tosylamide sodium salt, sold as
chloramine-T, is a
N-
chlorinated and
N-
deprotonated sulfonamide used as a
biocide and a mild
disinfectant. It is a white powder that gives unstable solutions with water.
Chemistry
As a
N-chloro compound, it contains active (
electrophilic)
chlorine and can be compared to the
O-chlorinated
sodium hypochlorite. Chloramine-T is nearly neutral (pH typically 8.5). In water, it breaks down to the disinfectant
hypochlorite. It can be used as a source of electrophilic chlorine in
organic synthesis.
The sulfur adjacent to the nitrogen can stabilize a nitrogen anion (R2N–), so that the N-chloro sulfonyamide moiety can be deprotonated at nitrogen even with only sodium hydroxide.
Use as a biocide
Chloramine-T is used for disinfection and as an
algicide,
bactericide,
germicide, for
parasite control, and for drinking water disinfection. The molecular structure of toluenesulfonylamide is similar to
para-aminobenzoic acid, an intermediate in bacterial metabolism, which is disrupted by this sulfonamide (in the same way as by a
sulfa drug). Therefore, chloramine-T is capable of inhibiting with bacterial growth with two mechanisms, with the phenylsulfonamide moiety and the electrophilic chlorine.
External links
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- MSDS
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