Hydrazine Sulfate

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ID

HD0036

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Human use

Miscellaneous

Summary

Hydrazine sulfate, more properly hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, is a salt of the cation hydrazinium and the anion bisulfate (hydrogensulfate), with the formula [N2H+5] [HSO−4] or N2H6SO4. It is a white, water-soluble solid at room temperature. Hydrazine sulfate has a number of uses in chemical laboratories and in the chemical industry, including analytical chemistry and the synthesis of organic compounds. In those uses it is usually preferred to pure hydrazine, because it is not volatile and is less susceptible to atmospheric oxidation on storage.

Evidence Level

Level 1 (Individual reports from one medical center)

Hepatotoxicity reports in literature

  • Fatal hepatorenal failure associated with hydrazine sulfate : (Source)

Hepatotoxicity Description

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