Aniline salts

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Products classified under HTS 2921.41.20.00

Aniline Hydrochloride

Aniline hydrochloride is the salt formed from aniline and hydrochloric acid, a white crystalline powder used primarily as an intermediate in dye manufacturing and pharmaceutical synthesis. It falls under HTS 2921.41.20.00 as a salt of aniline, specifically an aromatic monoamine derivative. The chapter notes confirm classification of such chemically defined organic compound salts in this heading.

Aniline Sulfate

Aniline sulfate, (C6H5NH3)2SO4, is a salt of aniline with sulfuric acid used in the production of azo dyes and as a reagent in analytical chemistry. Classified under HTS 2921.41.20.00 as an aniline salt, meeting the definition of aromatic monoamine salts in Chapter 29. It qualifies as a separate chemically defined organic compound per chapter notes.

Aniline Phosphate

Aniline phosphate is the phosphate salt of aniline, applied in flame retardants and as a corrosion inhibitor. It is classified as an aniline salt under HTS 2921.41.20.00, as an aromatic monoamine salt derivative. Chapter notes support inclusion of such simple acid salts as chemically defined compounds.

Aniline Acetate

Aniline acetate, formed from aniline and acetic acid, serves as a dye intermediate and in rubber accelerator production. HTS 2921.41.20.00 covers it as an aniline salt, a chemically defined aromatic monoamine derivative. The acetate function classifies with the amine per chapter salt notes.

Aniline Hydrobromide

Aniline hydrobromide is a brominated salt of aniline used in pharmaceutical synthesis and as a brominating agent. It falls under HTS 2921.41.20.00 as a halogenated aniline salt, per the chapter's inclusion of halogenated derivatives. Notes confirm amine salts precedence over halide functions.

Aniline Benzenesulfonate

Aniline benzenesulfonate combines aniline with benzenesulfonic acid, used in detergent production and as a coupling agent. Classified in HTS 2921.41.20.00 as an aniline salt per numerical order rule over sulfonated derivatives. Chapter note (C) prioritizes the organic base component.

Aniline Oxalate

Aniline oxalate, a dicarboxylic acid salt of aniline, functions in metal finishing and as a precipitating agent. HTS 2921.41.20.00 applies as it's an aniline salt, with oxalate classifying with the amine per ester/salt notes. Chemically defined per chapter note (a).

Aniline Tartrate

Aniline tartrate is the tartaric acid salt of aniline, employed in chiral resolutions and pharmaceutical intermediates. It qualifies under HTS 2921.41.20.00 as an aniline salt, with the tartrate function secondary to the amine per classification notes. Excluded from optical elements per note (l).

Aniline Citrate

Aniline citrate, salt of citric acid and aniline, used as a buffering agent and in complex formation. Classified HTS 2921.41.20.00 as aromatic monoamine salt, with polycarboxylic citrate following amine precedence. Meets chemically defined compound criteria.

Aniline Formate

Aniline formate results from formic acid neutralization of aniline, serving as a reducing agent and in textile processing. HTS 2921.41.20.00 designation as aniline salt applies, with formate classifying with the amine salt. Simple organic acid salt per chapter definitions.